The exercise of the electoral franchise by women.(noun)
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Use "woman-suffrage" in a sentence
"He was once the apostle of a doctrine of disunion; he fervently believes in enforcing "total abstinence" by statute; he is the strenuous advocate of woman-suffrage."
"She was even hopeful that the two woman-suffrage factions could now forget their differences and work together for "the living, vital issue of today -- freedom to women.""
"Even more unforgivable than this to the abolitionist suffragists were the back-page advertisements of a new woman-suffrage paper, _The"