enfranchised / ɛnˈfræn tʃaɪz /

被赋予权利的享有权利的被授予权利的被赋予权利的人

enfranchised 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

en·fran·chised, en·fran·chis·ing.

  1. to grant a franchise to; admit to citizenship, especially to the right of voting.
  2. to endow with municipal or parliamentary rights.
  3. to set free; liberate, as from slavery.

enfranchised 近义词

v. 动词 verb

set free

更多enfranchised例句

  1. We also made it so voters must request an absentee ballot no less than 11 days before a primary or election to help enfranchise voters because the late requesters, they weren’t getting their ballots on time.
  2. "To thank men like Cowan, who did not desire to enfranchise woman any more than the negro, was to stultify ourselves," he said.
  3. From here on there was only one course to follow, to press again for a Sixteenth Amendment to enfranchise women.
  4. An alien immigrant to our shores may desire to attain the full status of citizenship; but desire alone will never enfranchise him.
  5. North Dakota's constitution provided that the legislature might in the future enfranchise women.
  6. For her it was not so much a question of enlightening the angels; the important thing was to enfranchise them.