disfranchise / dɪsˈfræn tʃaɪz /

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disfranchise 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

dis·fran·chised, dis·fran·chis·ing.

  1. a less common variant of disenfranchise.

disfranchise 近义词

disfranchise

等同于 disqualify

disfranchise

等同于 enslave

更多disfranchise例句

  1. We may at least grant that the burden of proof should be upon those who would disfranchise all red-haired men.
  2. The House threatened to disfranchise it, and West Lynne under the fear, went into mourning for its sins.
  3. It was estimated that the suffrage clause would disfranchise from voting or holding office 40,000 white men.
  4. Skinner of Franklin wanted to disfranchise enough rebels to hold the balance of power.
  5. Hence New York can get no power from that source to disfranchise one entire half of her members.