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Перевод: enfranchise
[глагол] предоставлять избирательные права; отпускать на волю; освобождать (от обязанностей); давать городу право представительства в парламенте
Тезаурус:
- Nor was it in 1967, when decisions to disenfranchise as well as to enfranchise were a possibility.
- In 1971 the Shah was also celebrating his own thirtieth anniversary on the throne, and the tenth anniversary of his reform programme, which he called the White Revolution, and which was supposed to introduce land reform, increase literacy, enfranchise women, modernize industry and the infrastructure, redistribute at least some wealth and lessen the power of the Muslim clergy, the mullahs.
- The ruling countered moves in both Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein to enfranchise certain categories of foreigners in local elections.
- Jefferson, a comparative radical among the constitution makers, proposed, for his own state of Virginia, measures to distribute land more widely in order to enfranchise as many as possible of the male and free population.
- We seek to enfranchise them.
- In Kleisthenic Athens and in the Cyrene of Demonax (see p. 59), as also in the Rome of Servius Tullius, such tribal changes, compromises between the criteria of family descent and physical residence, were a way of coping with new claimants to citizenship; and perhaps the same is true of Corinth, which needed to enfranchise immigrant craftsmen and the population of freshly incorporated and conquered areas, thus strengthening the citizen body.
- What he himself claimed was that he wished to enfranchise the Tibbu: he proposed to give land to Tibbu from the expropriated endowments of the Sanusi order.
- You have to enfranchise people to question these things and to take actions, telling them everything's up for grabs and they have the right to make changes."
- Khomeini described the Shahs attempt to enfranchise women as an effort to corrupt our chaste women.
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