Similar words: disenfranchise, enfranchised, enfranchise, enfranchisement, franchise, franchisee, disenchant, disenchanted. Meaning: [‚dɪsɪn'fræntʃaɪz] adj. deprived of the rights of citizenship especially the right to vote.
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1. Some disenfranchised minority voters also complain of police harassment.
2. But then the disenfranchised men waged war and the ensuing chaos is with us still.
3. For Gore, the disenfranchised are middle-class parents having trouble paying their kids' college loans.
4. They had come to expect nothing from a disenfranchised people except violence and anarchy.
5. Reform voting procedures that Democrats claim disenfranchised thousands of black voters last year.
6. South Africa finally extended rights to the disenfranchised black majority.
7. Apart from the domestic danger of a disenfranchised population, there is an external danger also.
8. Disenfranchised voters are believed to number at least 100,000 - though why the lenders want their business is anybody's guess.
9. I feel disenfranchised from this world, and it hurts.
10. A disenfranchised person cannot vote or hold office.
11. No matter that its citizens are disenfranchised (as with no taxation there can be no representation).
12. British people are effectively disenfranchised with little effective control over how they are governed with our law all but inaccessible to ordinary people.
13. Disenfranchised and driven from their former homes, the Paladins still work selflessly to protect humanity from the gnawing jaws of evil.
14. Furthermore, organizations may find themselves trying to sidestep the wrath of those who are disenfranchised.
15. If you don't get your name on the electoral register you may be disenfranchised.
16. She is at her best on stage, spokesperson for the disenfranchised and broken-hearted.
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17. Candidates found guilty of malpractice were liable to be disenfranchised and banned from holding elective office for 10 years.
18. He was to celebrate the inauguration in Florida speaking up for the black voters who feel disenfranchised.
19. In the resulting culture of pain, sadness and despair, disenfranchised young men fill the void of personal power with guns.
20. Who cares if some 19,000 voters in Palm Beach County were effectively disenfranchised?
21. service cuts are felt more keenly by those on lower incomes who may already feel disenfranchised.
22. Without question, Obama's Administration will reshape the good-ole-boys' club we have seen for centuries, altering the political terrain, and it may very well spawn new hope for the disenfranchised.
23. The development of Time Dollars is just one achievement in a career that, since the early 1960's, has been dedicated to achieving social justice for the disenfranchised.
24. Mixed up throughout this love story is a serious commentary on the unemployed and disenfranchised in France today.
25. "North America's festering sore of what do with its homeless and disenfranchised is crystallized in a few short blocks, " The Sunday Times of Australia wrote.
26. SAVE has worked to ensure polling place are accessible to young voters and that young voters are not disenfranchised by state voter-identification laws.
27. Many of these stateless people are among the world's poorest; all are the most disenfranchised .
28. It seems now, however, that Mourinho was racked with a deeper and more pressing fear: that of being disenfranchised from the top table of European football.
29. Woeser has become an accidental hero to a generation of disenfranchised young Tibetans.
30. This means that none of the country's many ethnic and religious subsets is disenfranchised .
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