释义 |
disenfranchiseddis‧en‧fran‧chised /ˌdɪsɪnˈfræntʃaɪzd/ adjective - South Africa finally extended rights to the disenfranchised black majority.
- Apart from the domestic danger of a disenfranchised population, there is an external danger also.
- But then the disenfranchised men waged war and the ensuing chaos is with us still.
- Candidates found guilty of malpractice were liable to be disenfranchised and banned from holding elective office for 10 years.
- Some disenfranchised minority voters also complain of police harassment.
- They had come to expect nothing from a disenfranchised people except violence and anarchy.
not having any rights, especially the right to vote, and not feeling part of society |