Sentences

affranchise in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To affranchise means to grant the rights of citizenship, particularly the right to vote, to individuals or groups who have been denied these rights.

Sample Sentences

  1. The new policy aims to affranchise marginalized communities, allowing them greater access to voting.
  2. In an effort to affranchise former slaves, the government implemented several reforms during the Reconstruction era.
  3. The organization's mission is to affranchise those who have been historically excluded from the political process.
  4. To affranchise the youth, the initiative provides educational resources about civic engagement.
  5. Activists worked tirelessly to affranchise women, ensuring their voices were heard in the political arena.
  6. The movement sought to affranchise indigenous populations, granting them the rights they had long been denied.
  7. Legislation was passed to affranchise residents of the territory, paving the way for statehood.
  8. Efforts to affranchise low-income families included easier registration processes and outreach programs.
  9. The decision to affranchise all citizens was seen as a significant step toward equality.
  10. By affranchising the disenfranchised, the council hoped to create a more representative democracy.

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