Monday, February 11, 2013

Enfranchise !

(v) give the right to vote; to set free; to endow with the rights of citizenship.

Sample Sentences !
"In the future, both parties would need to have definite policies with which to appeal to the newly enfranchised voters."
"The ten pound suffrage introduced by the reform bill had only enfranchised the middle classes."
"...sent members in 1307 and permanently enfranchised by King Edward VI."

Usage !
Europe Referendum
Neither Citizen nor Stranger

Paragraph !
The term "enfranchise" refers to giving the right to vote in the first article and to give the right to citizenship in the second article. A referendum would give the electorates in the United Kingdom a chance to vote on membership of the European Union. The second article discusses why states enfranchise resident aliens.

Visual !

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