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disenfranchisement

Delegitimize vs Disenfranchisement - What's the difference?

delegitimize | disenfranchisement |


As a verb delegitimize

is to make something illegal that was previously legal.

As a noun disenfranchisement is

explicit or implicit revocation of, or failure to grant the right to vote, to a person or group of people.

Suffrage vs Disenfranchisement - What's the difference?

suffrage | disenfranchisement |


As nouns the difference between suffrage and disenfranchisement

is that suffrage is (uncountable) the right or chance to vote, express an opinion, or participate in a decision while disenfranchisement is explicit or implicit revocation of, or failure to grant the right to vote, to a person or group of people.

Disenfranchisement vs Disfranchisement - What's the difference?

disenfranchisement | disfranchisement |


As nouns the difference between disenfranchisement and disfranchisement

is that disenfranchisement is explicit or implicit revocation of, or failure to grant the right to vote, to a person or group of people while disfranchisement is the act of disfranchising.

Disenfranchisement vs Enfranchisement - What's the difference?

disenfranchisement | enfranchisement |


As nouns the difference between disenfranchisement and enfranchisement

is that disenfranchisement is explicit or implicit revocation of, or failure to grant the right to vote, to a person or group of people while enfranchisement is the act of enfranchising.

Disinterest vs Disenfranchisement - What's the difference?

disinterest | disenfranchisement |


As nouns the difference between disinterest and disenfranchisement

is that disinterest is (obsolete) what is contrary to interest or advantage; disadvantage while disenfranchisement is explicit or implicit revocation of, or failure to grant the right to vote, to a person or group of people.

As a verb disinterest

is to render disinterested.

As an adjective disinterest

is (obsolete) disinterested.

Taxonomy vs Disenfranchisement - What's the difference?

taxonomy | disenfranchisement |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and disenfranchisement

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while disenfranchisement is explicit or implicit revocation of, or failure to grant the right to vote, to a person or group of people.