verb
- deprives (a person or group) of the right to vote
- deprives (a person or group) of rights, privileges, or power
Usage: third person singular present tense of disenfranchise
Usage: third person singular present tense of disenfranchise; broader sense
Examples
- The new law disenfranchises thousands of eligible voters.
- Discriminatory policies disenfranchise marginalized communities.
- The government disenfranchises citizens who fail to meet arbitrary requirements.
- Historical voting restrictions disenfranchised African Americans for decades.
- Economic barriers disenfranchise people from full participation in society.
- The amendment disenfranchises former felons in some states.