(1) set free; released from slavery or restraint. (2) admitted to citizenship, especially to the right of voting. —Freedom Congress Glossary (approved 5-9-90)
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(1) set free; released from slavery or restraint. (2) admitted to citizenship, especially to the right of voting.given the right to vote.(1) set free; released from slavery or restraint. You have enfranchised some devils and demons of one kind or another, some automaticities and some vias, that you have givencarte blanche to. -Man's Search and Scientology's Answer (4 July 1957) (2) admitted to citizenship, especially to the right of voting. He's just been kicked out by death, and now somebody's going to make him wait all these years to be enfranchised again or have any duties. -Child Scientology (7 July 1957)