enfranchising Antonyms

Meaning of enfranchising

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enfranchising (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Enfranchise

enfranchising Sentence Examples

  1. The enfranchising of women granted them the right to vote.
  2. The efforts of suffragists played a crucial role in the enfranchising of women.
  3. The enfranchising of minority groups marked a significant step towards equality.
  4. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 played a key role in enfranchising African Americans.
  5. The enfranchising of indigenous communities provided them with a voice in government.
  6. The enfranchising of young people lowered the voting age to 18, giving them a say in decisions that affected their lives.
  7. The enfranchising of prisoners has been a contentious issue, with varying opinions on whether it should be allowed.
  8. The enfranchising of expatriates has been considered in some countries, allowing citizens living abroad to vote in elections.
  9. The enfranchising of undocumented immigrants is a topic of debate in countries with significant immigrant populations.
  10. The enfranchising of all citizens, regardless of race, gender, religion, or other factors, is a fundamental principle of democracy.

FAQs About the word enfranchising

of Enfranchise

saving, liberating, releasing, rescuing, emancipating, manumitting,freeing, uncaging, turning loose, disenthraling

binding, confining, restraining, fettering, binding, fettering,confining, restraining, interning, subduing

The enfranchising of women granted them the right to vote.

The efforts of suffragists played a crucial role in the enfranchising of women.

The enfranchising of minority groups marked a significant step towards equality.

The Voting Rights Act of 1965 played a key role in enfranchising African Americans.