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disenfranchise
- IPA[ˌdɪs(ɪ)nˈfrantʃʌɪz]
英式
- deprive (someone) of the right to vote;deprive (someone) of a right or privilege
verb: disenfranchise, 3rd person present: disenfranchises, gerund or present participle: disenfranchising, past tense: disenfranchised, past participle: disenfranchised
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. deprive (someone) of the right to vote the law disenfranchised some 3,000 voters on the basis of a residence qualification
- ▪ deprive (someone) of a right or privilege we strongly oppose any measure which would disenfranchise people from access to legal advice a hard core of kids who are disenfranchised and don't feel connected to the school
- ▪ deprive (someone) of the rights and privileges of a free inhabitant of a borough, city, or country.
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- IPA[ˌdisənˈfranˌCHīz]
美式
- deprive (someone) of the right to vote: the law disenfranchised some 3,000 voters on the basis of a residence qualification
Oxford American Dictionary