(dis-en-FRAN-chyz), verb
To deny someone a right or privilege; to make someone feel rejected and apart.
“Some states specify felonies that condemn the citizen to DISENFRANCHISEMENT for life.” – Andrew Hacker, American political scientist
Front | disenfranchise |
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Back | (dis-en-FRAN-chyz), verb To deny someone a right or privilege; to make someone feel rejected and apart. “Some states specify felonies that condemn the citizen to DISENFRANCHISEMENT for life.” – Andrew Hacker, American political scientist |
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