adjective
- deprived of the right to vote or other rights of citizenship
- deprived of power, rights, or privileges; marginalized
Usage: political/legal context
Usage: broader social context
Examples
- Many citizens felt disfranchised by the new voting restrictions.
- The disfranchised communities organized to demand equal representation.
- Women were disfranchised until the passage of the 19th Amendment.
- Economic inequality has left many feeling disfranchised from the political process.
- The reform movement aimed to help disfranchised groups gain political voice.
- Historically disfranchised populations continue to fight for voting rights.