adjective
- deprived of the right to vote or of other rights of citizenship
- excluded from power, influence, or full participation in society
Usage: often used in historical or political contexts
Usage: broader figurative use
Examples
- Many disenfranchised voters felt their voices were not heard in the election.
- The disenfranchised population struggled to access basic services.
- Historically, women were disenfranchised in most democracies until the 20th century.
- The policy left thousands of disenfranchised citizens unable to participate in government.
- Disenfranchised communities often face systemic barriers to economic opportunity.
- He wrote about the disenfranchised groups that had been left behind by economic growth.