disfranchise|disfranchised|disfranchises|disfranchising in English

verb

[dis·fran·chise || ‚dɪs'fræntʃaɪz]

take away rights which belong to a citizen (i.e. right to vote)

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1. But if she is really driven from pillar to post, we can't disfranchise people's right of life for moral.

2. Enfranchise: 1 v grant freedom to; as from slavery or servitude “Slaves were enfranchised in the mid-19th century” Synonyms: Affranchise Type of: liberate , set free grant freedom to v grant voting rights Antonyms: disenfranchise , disfranchise deprive of voting rights Type of: …

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