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Meanings of
disfranchised
in English
Deprived of the rights of citizenship especially the right to vote.
voiceless
disenfranchised
voteless
enfranchised
Synonyms
Examples for "
voiceless
"
voiceless
disenfranchised
voteless
Examples for "
voiceless
"
1
They emphasize their duty to protect their young,
voiceless
patients from harm.
2
Discussion often frames the Border and its people as forgotten, ignored,
voiceless
.
3
And in the meantime, the
voiceless
tete-a-teteing of the five couples continued.
4
Animal life had something in it akin to her own
voiceless
being.
5
Rachael repeated in a
voiceless
undertone as she rapidly paced the room.
1
Five million people will presumably be
disenfranchised
by these new voting laws.
2
That means even a day's delay in delivery could leave thousands
disenfranchised
.
3
You don't want a
disenfranchised
community because that leads to more poverty.
4
Thanathorn said he hoped to appeal to younger voters and
disenfranchised
citizens.
5
He said hardly any group had been found that had been
disenfranchised
.
1
Nobody says that most
voteless
men regarded a vote as unmanly.
2
In vain: the demands of the
voteless
diggers went unheard.
3
Nobody says that any
voteless
men regarded it as unmanly.
4
The
"
voteless
recovery" that Downing Street fears may well come to pass.
5
But, being
voteless
,
there was no way in which their views could be authoritatively set forth.
Usage of
disfranchised
in English
1
One-sixth or one-eighth of the men were voters, the rest were
disfranchised
.
2
Nobody should be
disfranchised
because of who his or her parents are.
3
Under our complicated systems of registration, they are often
disfranchised
at both.
4
If boroughs are to be
disfranchised
,
why should not counties be destroyed?'
5
In New-York I am to be
disfranchised
,
and in New-Jersey hanged.
6
There can be no permanent
disfranchised
peasantry in the United States.
7
There will be a commission, and the borough will be
disfranchised
.
8
These hints had their effect upon the
disfranchised
constituents, who began to grumble.
9
Every stroke of these workers has been a protest against a
disfranchised
individuality.
10
And it wouldn't be the aristocrats or the rich people, but the
disfranchised
.
11
We appreciate your 'sympathetic understanding of the viewpoint of
disfranchised
women.
12
Apparently, though not certainly, then, the following would also be
disfranchised
:
13
Had Congress been called together immediately, these States would have been virtually
disfranchised
.
14
Several boroughs, long notorious for extensive bribery, have since been
disfranchised
.
15
Can it continue to hold them down as a
disfranchised
class?
16
The emperor, who has enfranchised the Jew, has
disfranchised
the Christian!
Other examples for "disfranchised"
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disfranchised
disfranchyse
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
disfranchise by
disfranchise class
disfranchise women
disfranchise tens
disfranchise altogether
More collocations
Disfranchised
through the time
Disfranchised
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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