Disenfranchise Mnemonic
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disenfranchise
disenfranchise
/ˌdɪs.ɪnˈfɹæn.tʃaɪz/
disfranchise
Examples
- Disenfranchise is to 'deprive of the right to vote'.
- The constituency was disenfranchised.
- It is illegal to disenfranchise like that.
- The lawfulness was disenfranchised by the lawmaker.
- The person disenfranchised the rights of the citizens.
- The workload disenfranchised the rights of the workers.
- They disenfranchised the people's right away.
- At this rate it will favour one and disenfranchise the other.
- It is a measure to prevent disenfranchisement of the socially disadvantaged.
- Rituals attempt to uplift and treat the disenfranchised.
deprive of voting rights
verb
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"Dis + En + Franchise. This band’s fans lost their right to dance."
"Dis + Hen + Franchise. This hen lost her right to join the egg franchise."
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