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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31. Oddly, though, the shareholders in American companies are like the disenfranchised citizens of a rotten borough.
32. From 1990s to present, kids who are carrier are disenfranchised the right of entering kindergartens.
33. But as the old political and economic orders shift, disenfranchised native islanders grow resentful, harboring suspicions of the relatively recent Chinese arrivals.
34. The son of Godfrey, and elder brother to Baldwin. Strives to return power to the Caliginous Order, which was disenfranchised during his father's term as leader.
35. Other Utopians cast themselves as Maoists defending China's disenfranchised rural poor and urban downtrodden.
36. Outside of business, Rebecca founded a non-profit organization, raising over $750,000 to support disenfranchised children.
37. Despite expanding global markets, the human cost in terms of displaced workers and a disenfranchised populous, will inevitably bring about massive and unmanageable social problems.
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