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Franchise by itself is almost always used as a noun, because it refers to a thing:

"Tom opened a Subway franchise."

"The NY Giants are a great football franchise."

However, when paired with an object, it can take on the form of a verb:

"The corporation has just franchised our local dealer."

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Q: What of part of speech of the word franchise?
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