Enfranchising - definition of enfranchising by The Free Dictionary 1 to admit to citizenship, esp to the right of voting 2 to endow (a city, constituency, etc ) with municipal or parliamentary rights 3 to set free; liberate, as from slavery en•fran′chise•ment (-tʃaɪz mənt, -tʃɪz-) n en•fran′chis•er, n
Enfranchise - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com The verb enfranchise is used when a group of people are given voting rights or freedoms they didn't have before Many people under the age of 18 would like lawmakers to enfranchise their peer group so they can vote
enfranchise - Wiktionary, the free dictionary enfranchise (third-person singular simple present enfranchises, present participle enfranchising, simple past and past participle enfranchised) To grant the privilege of voting to a person or group of people To grant municipal or parliamentary rights to an entity such as a city or constituency