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enfranchise - use in sentences
Object
- non-principals: An up-to-date, accurate and accessible register has many implications for the NHS and could enfranchise non-principals in Wales.
- mass: In other hands, it can be used to enfranchise the masses.
Modifying Another Word
- newly: In future both parties would need to have definite policies with which to appeal to the newly enfranchised voters.
- permanently: Sent members in 1307 and permanently enfranchised by King Edward VI.
- fully: However, Richard warned that before we can become fully enfranchised, we still have some way to go.
- all: The manor was formerly dependant on the barony of Linstock or Crosby; but the land is now all enfranchised.
- only: The ten pound suffrage introduced by the Reform Bill had only enfranchised the middle classes.
- politically: Neither Bush not Kerry would be politically enfranchised in this way to sponsor American withdrawal from Iraq.
Preposition: in
- way: Neither Bush not Kerry would be politically enfranchised in this way to sponsor American withdrawal from Iraq.
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