disenfranchise

/ˌdɪs.ɪnˈfɹæn.t͡ʃaɪz/

dɪs · ꞮNFɹÆN · t͡ʃaɪz (3 syllables)

English Verb
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Definition

To deprive someone of a franchise, generally of the right to vote.

Etymology

From dis- + enfranchise.

Example Sentences

  • "Harris’s victory comes 55 years after the Voting Rights Act abolished laws that disenfranchised Black Americans, 36 years after the first woman ran on a presidential ticket and four years after Democrats were devastated by the defeat of Hillary Clinton"
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