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Filter by Meaning The dictator's regime had the power to disfranchise anyone who spoke against it.
The government's new law will disfranchise many citizens from voting.
The new voter ID laws could potentially disfranchise low-income voters.
The company was accused of trying to disfranchise the workers' pension plan.
The business partner attempted to disfranchise the other partner of his share of the profits.
The bank may disfranchise the debtor's property to settle the debt.
The new immigration policy could disfranchise undocumented immigrants from essential healthcare.
The government's new policy would disfranchise millions of voters.
The court ruling would disfranchise the plaintiff from their property rights.
The landlord tried to disfranchise the tenants' right to use the common area.
The government has the power to disfranchise property for public use.
The court may disfranchise the defendant of any assets acquired through illegal means.
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