Definitions for disenfranchise

disenfranchise dis·en·fran·chise

Spelling: [dis-en-fran-chahyz]
IPA: /ˌdɪs ɛnˈfræn tʃaɪz/

Disenfranchise is a 14 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 25 points.

You can make 1798 anagrams from letters in disenfranchise (acdeefhiinnrss).

Definitions for disenfranchise

verb (used with object)

  1. to disfranchise.

Origin of disenfranchise

First recorded in 1620-30; dis-1 + enfranchise

Examples for disenfranchise

Translation: disenfranchise voters who traditionally are part of the Democratic coalition, namely minorities.

I wish they'd disenfranchise the whole country, and send us a military governor.

The whole thing is gone, and for my part I wish they'd disenfranchise the borough.

Not only this, but he proposed to the provincial assembly a measure to disenfranchise all persons who have concubines.

But, my bet is she will disenfranchise many moderate Republicans (like me) and turn off independents.

He implied that the opponents who are calling for him to drop out of the race are seeking to disenfranchise the voters.

Word Value for disenfranchise
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