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disenfranchisement
dis·en·fran·chise D0265600 (dĭs′ĕn-frăn′chīz′)tr.v. dis·en·fran·chised, dis·en·fran·chis·ing, dis·en·fran·chis·es To disfranchise. dis′en·fran′chise′ment (-chīz′mənt, -chĭz-) n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | disenfranchisement - the act of withdrawing certification or terminating a franchisemanagement, direction - the act of managing something; "he was given overall management of the program"; "is the direction of the economy a function of government?"certification, enfranchisement - the act of certifying or bestowing a franchise on | Translationsdisenfranchisement
dis·en·fran·chise·ment (dis'ĕn-fran'chīz-mĕnt) Denial of a person's rights (e.g., the right to health care). disenfranchisement (dis?en-fran?chiz'ment) [ ¹dis- + enfranchisement] Deprivation of a person's legal rights or privileges, such as the right to citizenship, the right to vote, and the right to participate in activities or options available to others. See: enfranchisementLegalSeeDisfranchisementdisenfranchisement
Antonyms for disenfranchisementnoun the act of withdrawing certification or terminating a franchiseRelated WordsAntonyms- certification
- enfranchisement
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