affranchising

[US]/əˈfræntʃaɪzɪŋ/
[UK]/əˈfrænʃaɪzɪŋ/

Translation

vto free someone from slavery or oppression; to grant civil rights to someone

Phrases & Collocations

affranchising the mind

affranchising through education

Example Sentences

the new policy aims at affranchising small businesses from bureaucratic hurdles.

his writings often focused on the process of affranchising individuals from societal constraints.

the revolution sought to affranchise the people from centuries of oppression.

education is a powerful tool for affranchising minds and fostering critical thinking.

the movement advocated for affranchising women from traditional gender roles.

art can be a means of affranchising oneself from the mundane and exploring new realities.

the goal is to affranchise individuals from poverty through education and economic opportunities.

he believed in the power of music to affranchise people from their sorrows.

the legal reforms aimed to affranchise citizens from discriminatory laws.

their mission was to affranchise the voiceless and empower marginalized communities.

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