enfranchise в PONS речника

едноезични примери (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

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As a direct result of enfranchising 18 year old citizens, there was an expansion of both voter registration-education and get out the vote efforts.
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She also suggested that, if this would not be possible, women 3035 years old should be enfranchised.
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Nor did impending markets for final goods to the planning system enfranchise consumers in meaningful ways.
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Only the provost (who was the returning officer for the borough) and the twelve burgesses were enfranchised.
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White women were enfranchised in 1929 and the remaining property and income qualifications affecting white men were abolished in 1930.
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Moreover, by the end of 1868 all male heads of household were enfranchised as a result of the end of compounding of rents.
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It would be a democratic society, enfranchising the entire population.
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But for women, only those over 30 were enfranchised, and the judiciary remained as conservative as ever.
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The monarchs seem mostly to have done so capriciously, however, often with little regard for the merits of the place they were enfranchising.
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The legislation was ambiguous as to which communities were enfranchised.
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