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noun - the discontinuation of a franchise
DISFRANCHISEMENT - Disfranchisement (also called disenfranchisement) is the revocation of the right of suffrage (the right to vote) of a person or group of people, or t...
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| bDisfranchisementb (also called disenfranchisement) is the revocation of the right of suffrage (the right to vote) of a person or group of people, or through practices, prevention of a person exercising the right to vote. |
| the discontinuation of a franchise especially the discontinuation of the right to vote |
| The state of being deprived of a right or privilege, especially the right to vote. |
| The act of disfranchising. |
| The deprivation of the privileges and immunities of citizenship. |
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| Disfranchisement (also called disenfranchisement) is the revocation of the right of suffrage (the right to vote) of a person or group of people, or through practices, prevention of a person exercising the right to vote. Disfranchisement is also termed to the revocation of power or control of a particular individual, community or being to the natural amenity they are abound in; that is to deprive of a franchise, of a legal right, of some privilege or inherent immunity. Disfranchisement may be accomplished explicitly by law or implicitly through requirements applied in a discriminatory fashion, intimidation, or by placing unreasonable requirements on voters for registration or voting. |