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Translations for „enfranchise“ in the English » Polish Dictionary (Go to Polish » English)

enfranchise [ɪnˈfræn(t)ʃaɪz, Am enˈ-] VB trans to enfranchise sb

1. enfranchise (give right to vote):

to enfranchise sb

2. enfranchise form (free):

to enfranchise sb

Usage examples with enfranchise

to enfranchise sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Most likely, the majority of citizen recruits to auxiliary regiments were the sons of auxiliary veterans who were enfranchised on their fathers' discharge.
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The act enfranchised all white women, while certain property qualifications still applied to men.
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He noted tht they were enfranchised and their rights protected by the government.
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It is the first attempt to conceive a form of sovereignty completely enfranchised from laws, being itself the source of legitimacy.
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It would be a democratic society, enfranchising the entire population.
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As a direct result of enfranchising 18 year old citizens, there was an expansion of both voter registration-education and get out the vote efforts.
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The legislation was ambiguous as to which communities were enfranchised.
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She also suggested that, if this would not be possible, women 3035 years old should be enfranchised.
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But for women, only those over 30 were enfranchised, and the judiciary remained as conservative as ever.
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However, in the 1960s the black population began being enfranchised and represented in many political offices.
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