Sentence example with the word 'enfranchise'

enfranchise

affranchise, certify, disenthrall, enable, franchise, give power, liberate, patent, release, set at large, validate

Definition v. grant freedom to

Last update: February 20, 2017


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Hence its effect was to enfranchise the great agricultural classes.   [Please select]

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The reform bill proper proposed to enfranchise every male citizen above 24 years of age with one year's residential qualification.   [verb]

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Then the owner also laid his rod on the slave, declaring his intention to enfranchise him, and the praetor by his addictor confirmed the owner's declaration.   [verb]

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The reform bill proper proposed to enfranchise every male citizen above 24 years of age with one year's residential qualification.   [Please select]

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A bill to enfranchise widows and spinsters was pending in Parliament.   [Please select]

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But the Reform Act of 1867 did not stop at skilled labour; it enfranchised unskilled labour too.   [Please select]

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Tabs couldn't help smiling at the pompous importance of little people in this newly enfranchised world.   [Please select]

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The Countess Jane had enfranchised all those belonging to her as early as 1222.   [Please select]

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The enfranchised electors were not long in demanding for themselves a larger share in administration.   [Please select]

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The mechanics of the Eastern cities, newly enfranchised, also looked upon him as their friend.   [Please select]

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The third Reform Act enfranchised the agricultural labourer and the country artisan.   [Please select]

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