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enfranchise

verb as in set free

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Experts say, however, that leaving decisions on abortion care up to the states isn't as enfranchising a proposition as it sounds.

From Salon

On Thursday, Republicans said that the Washington, D.C. law was a gateway to a more sinister effort underway throughout the country to enfranchise people who should not be allowed to vote.

“I wanted to enfranchise all of these characters and have it be almost the Holy Family.”

From Salon

Chute writes about predatory capitalism from the vantage point of the Mainers who are the least enfranchised and most abandoned, “stressed to the breaking point,” she has written.

Biden’s new Pacific Strategy claimed to be built to defend sovereignty and freedom, yet its fulcrum was the least enfranchised place in the nation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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