infranchise (Meaning)

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infranchise (v. t.)

See Enfranchise.

Synonyms & Antonyms of infranchise

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infranchise Sentence Examples

  1. The state legislature voted to infranchise women, granting them the right to vote.
  2. The 15th Amendment to the US Constitution infranchised African American men.
  3. Native Americans were not fully infranchised until the late 20th century.
  4. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 aimed to infranchise all citizens, regardless of race or color.
  5. Some states attempted to infranchise certain groups while restricting others.
  6. The process of infranchisement can involve constitutional amendments, legislation, or court decisions.
  7. Infranchisement has been a major step towards achieving equality and democracy in many countries.
  8. Infranchising marginalized groups can lead to greater political representation and social justice.
  9. The loss of infranchisement, known as disenfranchisement, can have significant consequences for individuals and communities.
  10. Infranchisement is a fundamental right that allows individuals to participate in the political process and shape their future.

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See Enfranchise.

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The state legislature voted to infranchise women, granting them the right to vote.

The 15th Amendment to the US Constitution infranchised African American men.

Native Americans were not fully infranchised until the late 20th century.

The Voting Rights Act of 1965 aimed to infranchise all citizens, regardless of race or color.