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suffrage    音标拼音: [s'ʌfrɪdʒ]
n. 投票,选举权,参政权,代祷

投票,选举权,参政权,代祷

suffrage
n 1: a legal right guaranteed by the 15th amendment to the US
Constitution; guaranteed to women by the 19th amendment;
"American women got the vote in 1920" [synonym: {right to
vote}, {vote}, {suffrage}]

Suffrage \Suf"frage\, n. [F., fr. L. suffragium; perhaps
originally, a broken piece, a potsherd, used in voting, and
fr. sub under the root of frangere to break. See {Break}.]
1. A vote given in deciding a controverted question, or in
the choice of a man for an office or trust; the formal
expression of an opinion; assent; vote.
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I ask your voices and your suffrages. --Shak.
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2. Testimony; attestation; witness; approval.
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Lactantius and St. Austin confirm by their suffrage
the observation made by heathen writers.
--Atterbury.
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Every miracle is the suffrage of Heaven to the truth
of a doctrine. --South.
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3. (Eccl.)
(a) A short petition, as those after the creed in matins
and evensong.
(b) A prayer in general, as one offered for the faithful
departed. --Shipley.
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I firmly believe that there is a purgatory, and
that the souls therein detained are helped by
the suffrages of the faithful. --Creed of
Pope Pius IV.
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4. Aid; assistance. [A Latinism] [Obs.]
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5. The right to vote; franchise.
[PJC]


Suffrage \Suf"frage\, v. t.
To vote for; to elect. [Obs.] --Milton.
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83 Moby Thesaurus words for "suffrage":
Australian ballot, Hare system, association, aye, ballot, canvass,
canvassing, casting vote, choice, cochairmanship, complicity,
condominium, contribution, copartnership, copartnery, cotenancy,
counting heads, cumulative voting, deciding vote, division,
enfranchisement, engagement, fagot vote, female suffrage,
franchise, graveyard vote, hand vote, having a part,
household franchise, involvement, joint chairmanship,
joint control, joint ownership, joint tenancy, list system,
manhood suffrage, nay, no, nontransferable vote, option, partaking,
participation, partnership, plebiscite, plebiscitum, plumper,
plural vote, poll, polling, preferential voting,
proportional representation, proxy, record vote, referendum,
representation, right to vote, rising vote, say, secret ballot,
sharing, show of hands, single vote, snap vote, straw vote,
suffragette, suffragettism, suffragism, suffragist, the vote,
transferable vote, universal suffrage, viva voce, voice,
voice vote, vote, voting, voting right, woman-suffragist, write-in,
write-in vote, yea, yeas and nays, yes


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  • Suffrage - Wikipedia
    In most democracies, eligible voters can vote in elections for representatives Voting on issues by referendum (direct democracy) may also be available For example, in Switzerland, this is permitted at all levels of government
  • Women’s Suffrage: U. S. Movement, Leaders 19th Amendment | HISTORY
    The women’s suffrage movement was a decades-long fight to win the right to vote for women in the United States
  • Suffrage | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
    Suffrage, in representative government, is the right to vote in electing public officials and adopting or rejecting proposed legislation Before the evolution of universal suffrage in the 19th and 20th centuries, most countries required special qualifications of their voters
  • Suffrage | National Archives
    Achieving this milestone required a lengthy and difficult struggle; victory took decades of agitation Beginning in the mid-19th century, woman suffrage supporters lectured, wrote, marched, lobbied, and practiced civil disobedience to achieve what many Americans considered radical change
  • Womens Suffrage | Voters and Voting Rights - Library of Congress
    The fight for suffrage rights escalated when the United States entered World War I in April 1917, and many women moved into the workforce One new strategy adopted by the suffrage movement was regular picketing of the White House
  • The 19th Amendment, Explained - Brennan Center for Justice
    It took more than a century of fighting by generations of activists to achieve suffrage for all American women
  • Women’s Suffrage - Women the American Story
    Women’s Suffrage The fight for women’s suffrage dates back to the founding of the United States, but it took on new urgency at the turn of the 20th century The rise of social reform and progressive politics convinced many women that they needed the right to vote to make lasting change in the country Membership in the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) jumped from 13,000
  • A Short History of Suffrage - National Womens History Museum
    While women had discussed equality and the right to vote since the founding of the nation, the Suffrage Movement began in 1848 at the Seneca Falls convention held July 19-20, in Seneca Falls, New York
  • Suffrage Rights: AP US Government Study Guide | Fiveable
    Suffrage rights refer to the legal right to vote in political elections, a fundamental principle of democratic governance These rights have evolved through
  • SUFFRAGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    In answering that question, we get a lesson about the ways Latin words enter English The Latin word suffrāgium has a number of vote-related meanings, including “a vote cast in an assembly” and “the right to vote ”





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