Unleash vs Enfranchise - What's the difference?
unleash | enfranchise |
To free from a leash, or as from a leash
to let go; to release
To precipitate; to bring about
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(soccer) To strike; kick
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To grant the franchise to an entity, specifically:
# 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.
# To grant freedom from slavery or servitude.
As verbs the difference between unleash and enfranchise
is that unleash is to free from a leash, or as from a leash while enfranchise is to grant the franchise to an entity, specifically:.unleash
English
Verb
(es)- He unleashed his dog in the park.
- He unleashed his fury.
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