verb
- to deprive someone of the right to vote
- to deprive someone of a right or privilege
Usage: formal; often used in political contexts
Usage: formal; broader sense
Examples
- The new law would disfranchise thousands of eligible voters.
- Poll taxes were used to disfranchise minority communities.
- The court ruled that the policy would illegally disfranchise citizens.
- Voter ID requirements may disfranchise elderly and low-income residents.
- The company’s actions effectively disfranchised shareholders from decision-making.
- Historical literacy tests were designed to disfranchise certain groups.