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Filter by Meaning Language barriers can disenfranchise immigrants from fully participating in society.
Discrimination based on gender can disenfranchise women from career advancements.
The discriminatory laws effectively disenfranchise minority voters.
The lack of representation in media can disenfranchise marginalized communities from having their voices heard.
The discriminatory policy sought to disenfranchise minority voters.
The corrupt officials attempted to disenfranchise citizens by manipulating the election process.
The discriminatory policies aim to disenfranchise certain minority groups.
The landlord's unjust actions may disenfranchise tenants from their right to a safe and habitable living environment.
The unfair rules of the competition threatened to disenfranchise talented athletes from smaller countries.
The outdated technology used by the organization can disenfranchise elderly individuals who are not tech-savvy.
The proposed education reforms may inadvertently disenfranchise students with disabilities.
The forced relocation of the tribe was a deliberate attempt to disenfranchise them from their ancestral lands.
Discriminatory voting laws can disenfranchise certain communities and undermine democratic principles.
The closure of local libraries will disenfranchise residents who rely on them for educational resources and internet access.
The lack of affordable housing options can disenfranchise low-income families from living in desirable neighborhoods.
The removal of funding for arts programs in schools will disenfranchise aspiring artists from developing their talents.
The new law could disenfranchise individuals with disabilities from accessing public transportation.
The strict identification requirements may disenfranchise elderly citizens who do not have the necessary documents.
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