- disenfranchise
- dis|en|fran|chise [ ,dısın`fræn,tʃaız ] verb transitiveto no longer allow someone to have the right to vote
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
disenfranchise — dis·en·fran·chise /ˌdis ən fran ˌchīz/ vt chised, chis·ing: disfranchise dis·en·fran·chise·ment n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
disenfranchise — disenfranchise, disfranchise meaning ‘to deprive of a vote’, have both been in the language for several centuries. At present disenfranchise is the more common of the two. Both verbs should be spelt ise, not ize. See ise … Modern English usage
Disenfranchise — Dis en*fran chise, v. t. To disfranchise; to deprive of the rights of a citizen. {Dis en*fran chise*ment}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disenfranchise — deprive of civil or electoral privileges, 1640s, from DIS (Cf. dis ) + ENFRANCHISE (Cf. enfranchise). Earlier form was disfranchise (mid 15c.). Related: Disenfranchised; disenfranchisement … Etymology dictionary
disenfranchise — ► VERB 1) deprive of the right to vote. 2) deprive of a right or privilege. DERIVATIVES disenfranchisement noun … English terms dictionary
disenfranchise — [dis΄in fran′chīz΄] vt. disenfranchised, disenfranchising 1. to deprive of the rights of citizenship, esp. of the right to vote 2. to deprive of a privilege, right, or power disenfranchisement [dis΄in fran′chīz mənt, dis΄in fran′chizmənt] n … English World dictionary
disenfranchise — [[t]dɪ̱sɪnfræ̱ntʃaɪz[/t]] disenfranchises, disenfranchising, disenfranchised VERB To disenfranchise a group of people means to take away their right to vote, or their right to vote for what they really want. [V n] ...fears of an organized attempt … English dictionary
disenfranchise — UK [ˌdɪsɪnˈfræntʃaɪz] / US [ˌdɪsɪnˈfrænˌtʃaɪz] verb [transitive] Word forms disenfranchise : present tense I/you/we/they disenfranchise he/she/it disenfranchises present participle disenfranchising past tense disenfranchised past participle… … English dictionary
disenfranchise — verb Disenfranchise is used with these nouns as the object: ↑voter … Collocations dictionary
disenfranchise — /ˌdɪsɪn fræntʃaɪz/ verb to take away someone’s right to vote ● The company has tried to disenfranchise the ordinary shareholders … Dictionary of banking and finance
disenfranchise — transitive verb Date: 1664 to deprive of a franchise, of a legal right, or of some privilege or immunity; especially to deprive of the right to vote • disenfranchisement noun … New Collegiate Dictionary