enfranchise - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of enfranchise in Hindi

  • मताधिकार देना
  • मक्ति करना
  • मुक्त करना

enfranchise Definition

Verb

  • give the right to vote to.

enfranchise Example

  • The reform bill proper proposed to enfranchise every male citizen above 24 years of age with one year's residential qualification. ( सुधार विधेयक में 24 वर्ष से अधिक आयु के प्रत्येक पुरुष नागरिक को एक वर्ष की आवासीय योग्यता के साथ मताधिकार देने का उचित प्रस्ताव है। )
  • enfranchise non-principals in Wales. ( वेल्स में गैर-प्राचार्यों का मताधिकार। )
  • This last conception lay beyond the horizon of Caesar, as of all ancient statesmen, but his first act on gaining control of Italy was to enfranchise the Transpadanes, whose claims he had consistently advocated, and in 45 B.C. he passed the Lex Julia Municipalis, an act of which considerable fragments are inscribed on two bronze tables found at Heraclea near Tarentum.3 This law deals inter alia with the police and the sanitary arrangements of the city of Rome, and hence it has been argued by Mommsen that it was Caesar's intention to reduce Rome to the level of a municipal town. ( यह अंतिम अवधारणा सभी प्राचीन राजनेताओं के रूप में, सीज़र के क्षितिज से परे थी, लेकिन इटली पर नियंत्रण पाने पर उनका पहला कार्य ट्रांसपाडेन्स को मताधिकार देना था, जिनके दावों की उन्होंने लगातार वकालत की थी, और 45 ईसा पूर्व में। उन्होंने लेक्स जूलिया म्युनिसिपेलिस को पारित किया, जिसके एक अधिनियम में टेरेंटम के पास हेराक्ली में पाए गए दो कांस्य तालिकाओं पर काफी टुकड़े खुदे हुए हैं। यह कानून अन्य बातों के साथ-साथ पुलिस और रोम शहर की स्वच्छता व्यवस्था से संबंधित है, और इसलिए यह तर्क दिया गया है मोम्सन द्वारा कि रोम को एक नगरपालिका शहर के स्तर तक कम करने का सीज़र का इरादा था। )   

More Sentence

  • enfranchise the masses.
  • For Stowe, this French colonial tendency to enfranchise mixed-race slaves went hand-in-hand with the history of French slave rebellion.  
  • Roman voters didn't want to enfranchise the Italians either, because it would water down their own votes.  
  • They will not suddenly enfranchise women, hold elections and step aside from power.
  • After 1860, the trend across Europe was to widen the male electorate and enfranchise women for local elections.  
  • Paulo Freire's high-touch experiences with Brazilian literacy programs might teach us how to enfranchise digitally illiterate people in developed societies.  
  • Through the Civil War, Sumner and Wilson strongly supported the military, and pushed President Abraham Lincoln to emancipate and enfranchise the slaves.
  • This disciple of the German philologists, this crowned Carbonaro, the friend of the archaeologists and historians who were to help him to write the Histoire de Cesar, dreamed of developing the policy of nationalism, and of assisting the peoples of all countries to enfranchise themselves.
  • He saw that to establish peace in Ireland the Roman Catholics would have to be enfranchised; he realized that to enfranchise them in a separated Ireland would be to subject the proud Protestant minority to an impossible domination, and to establish not peace but war.
  • Then the owner also laid his rod on the slave, declaring his intention to enfranchise him, and the praetor by his addictor confirmed the owner's declaration.