disfranchising (Meaning)

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disfranchising (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Disfranchise

disfranchising Sentence Examples

  1. The new voting law disfranchising non-citizens stirred controversy among political commentators.
  2. The practice of disfranchising criminals raised concerns about the fairness of the justice system.
  3. The gerrymandered voting districts effectively disfranchised minority voters.
  4. The literacy test used as a voter qualification had a disfranchising effect on the poor and minorities.
  5. The felony disfranchisement laws disfranchised millions of Americans, primarily African Americans.
  6. The decision to disfranchise ex-felons was highly contested, with arguments made on both sides.
  7. The voter ID laws implemented in some states resulted in the disfranchisement of eligible voters.
  8. The disfranchisement of entire communities was a tragic consequence of racial discrimination in the past.
  9. The proposed constitutional amendment aimed to prevent any disfranchisement based on race, religion, or gender.
  10. The United Nations condemned the systemic disfranchisement of indigenous peoples around the world.

FAQs About the word disfranchising

of Disfranchise

impeding, discouraging, denying, obstructing, disenfranchising, disallowing, banning, excluding, blocking, constraining

commissioning, accrediting, empowering, commissioning, approving,authorizing, warranting, accrediting, vesting, licensing

The new voting law disfranchising non-citizens stirred controversy among political commentators.

The practice of disfranchising criminals raised concerns about the fairness of the justice system.

The gerrymandered voting districts effectively disfranchised minority voters.

The literacy test used as a voter qualification had a disfranchising effect on the poor and minorities.