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[Verb] | "en*fran*chise" | \ in-ˈfran-ˌchīz \
1: to set free (as from slavery)
2: to endow with a franchise: such as
3: to admit to the privileges of a citizen and especially to the right of suffrage
Origin: 15th century ;
Middle English, from Anglo-French enfranchiss-, stem of enfranchir, from en- + franc free {mat|frank|};
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[Verb] | "enfranchise"
1: to set free (as from slavery or confinement);
* e.g., " ... in a way, modern labor-saving appliances enfranchised people, giving them much more leisure time "
Synonyms :
free,
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