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- verb Present participle of
disenfranchise .
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Examples
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Also, the DNC is proud of themselves in disenfranchising over 2 million voters in FL and MI.
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With all the lies she has spread about Obama's role in disenfranchising them, no one in either Florida or Michigan should support her.
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She was not interested in disenfranchising you when she thought you were winning.
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His pastor, back door politics with Canada/NAFTA, playing the race card at every opportunity, the company he has kept for many years, his own books and what they reveal plus his success in disenfranchising the millions of Florida and Michigan voters ..
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However, funneling all legal problems through lawyers has resulted in disenfranchising the majority of Americans from meaningful access to justice.
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ESKEW: Well, I hear the other side's lawyer just a short while ago on CNN -- seemed to embrace the idea of disenfranchising all of these ballots.
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It had all the hallmarks, therefore, of the kind of disenfranchising native-speaker-fest that Holliday, Phillipson, Pennycook et al, decry.
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It had all the hallmarks, therefore, of the kind of disenfranchising native-speaker-fest that Holliday, Phillipson, Pennycook et al, decry.
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Phone providers are 'disenfranchising' disabled people from society – Ofcom
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Neither you nor she care about 'disenfranchising' voters in these caucus states that followed the rules.
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