Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disenfranchise.(verb)
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Use "disenfranchises" in a sentence
"And besides, relying on a popular vote argument "disenfranchises" (to use a Clintonian term appropriately, for a change) all the participants in all the caucus states, the results from which are not reflected in any of the popular vote totals."
"We wonder if someone will start arguing for a national primary on the ground that the current system "disenfranchises" the easily confused."
""disenfranchises" them, he says, calling for patients to be better educated about their options."