We have no meanings for "disenfranchise by" in our records yet.
1 Five million people will presumably be disenfranchised by these new voting laws.
2 They have demanded new elections, saying they are disenfranchised by the urban elite.
3 Left-wing voters in particular felt disenfranchised by the choice of the final two candidates.
4 They claim they have been disenfranchised by a Bangkok elite supported by the military.
5 However, some sector bodies and community groups had been disenfranchised by changes in recent years.
6 Many fear being disenfranchised by the voter registration process.
7 Would further submissions be entertained for further counties which are economically disenfranchised by your decisions?
8 JOHN B. McMAHON, Sir, - Many thousands of Irish citizens living abroad are disenfranchised by the Irish Government.
9 They're regularly sidelined in education, refused jobs, paid less and disenfranchised by various state institutions because of their race.
10 African-American males remain in proverbial chains: disenfranchised by a criminal justice system designed to relegate them to second-class citizenship.
11 Taz was founded in 1979 by west Germans disenfranchised by the conservative mainstream media and it is a leftwing paper.
12 Anti-government protesters fume that they have been disenfranchised by the elite in Bangkok -and Korn is an easy target.
13 Yet Tuesday's protests showed that, even if deal gets implemented, it risks igniting violence among Malians who feel disenfranchised by it.
14 As a result we've seen thousands of new members and registered supporters who have been disenfranchised by politics feeling hopeful once more.
15 This is particularly the case for the many who have been eternally disenfranchised by the songbun system, state violence and endemic corruption.
16 The U.S. government has presented evidence during the week it says shows many blacks and Hispanics would be disenfranchised by the law.
Other examples for "disenfranchise by"
Grammar, pronunciation and more