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disenfranchised

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Adj — Denied rights or power that others normally have, especially the right to vote.

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disenfranchised voters feel disenfranchised

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What does “disenfranchised” mean?

The word “disenfranchised” means denied rights or power that others normally have, especially the right to vote. In plain terms, stripped of a right or power, especially the right to vote or participate.

How do you use “disenfranchised” in a sentence?

Here is “disenfranchised” used in a sentence: “The new law left thousands of citizens disenfranchised.”

What part of speech is “disenfranchised”?

“Disenfranchised” is an adjective.

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