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Disenfranchised   /dɪsɪnfrˈæntʃˌaɪzd/   Listen
Disenfranchised

adjective
1.
Deprived of the rights of citizenship especially the right to vote.  Synonyms: disfranchised, voiceless, voteless.  "Disenfrenchised masses took to the streets"



Disenfranchise

verb
1.
Deprive of voting rights.  Synonym: disfranchise.



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"Disenfranchised" Quotes from Famous Books



... Revolution in 1959, hopes ran high for the establishment of a bloc of Latin American States, led by the elected president of Brazil, Joao Goulart, that might act as a bulwark against further "yankee aggression" in Latin America. In 1962 a military coup overthrew Goulart, drove him into exile, jailed and disenfranchised his supporters and lined up Brazil, largest and most populous nation of Latin America, solidly behind the Monroe Doctrine of United States supremacy in the Americas, implemented ...
— Civilization and Beyond - Learning From History • Scott Nearing



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