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[ĕn-frăńchīź]
(v.)To bestow a franchise on.
(v.)To endow with the rights of citizenship, especially the right to vote.
(v.)To free, as from bondage.
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Suffrage (from the Latin suffragium , meaning "voting tablet", and figuratively "right to vote", and originally a term for the pastern bone used to cast votes) is the civil right to vote, or the ex...
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to enfranchise (third-person singular simple present enfranchises, present participle enfranchising, simple past and past participle enfranchised) ... To grant the franchise to an entity. Generally meaning to grant the privilege of voting to a person. ... Infinitive; to enfranchise...
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; The Americans with Disabilities Act: Does it Secure the Fundamental Right to Vote? ... Kay Schriner, University of Arkansas; Andrew I. Batavia, Florida International University; Policy Studies Journal. 29 (4). 663-673. 2002. ... People with disabilities encounter substantial barriers to voting.
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Enfranchise: To bestow a franchise on. ... If a man have the fortitude and resolution to enfranchise himself [from drinking] at once, that is the best. Bacon, Nature in Men (ed. 1887). This is that which hath enfranchis'd, enlarg'd and lifted up our apprehensions degrees above themselves.
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To truly enfranchise yourself you must become a part of this hardcore electorate. Age, economics, race, religion and other interest groups are only partially deciding factors. They are not intractable and we can determine and shape those demographics merely by showing up for each election and casting a ballot.
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