Simple past tense and past participle of disenfranchise.(verb)
Not represented; especially, not having the right to vote.(adjective)
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Use "disenfranchised" in a sentence
"Since when did the term disenfranchised come to mean my guy didn't win? ""
"Palin has been disenfranchised from the Tea Baggers and yet she insists that she will speak at their meeting."
"It's only relatively recently we've seen this surge of activity, in large part, I think, because the scale of disenfranchised is so much greater now because of the explosion of the criminal justice system over the last several decades."