Disenfranchise vs Disable - What's the difference?
disenfranchise | disable |
to deprive someone of a franchise, generally their right to vote
To render unable; to take away an ability of.
(chiefly, of a person) To impair the physical or mental abilities of; to cause a serious, permanent injury.
to deactivate a function of an electronical or mechanical device.
(obsolete) Lacking ability; unable.
* Daniel
In transitive terms the difference between disenfranchise and disable
is that disenfranchise is to deprive someone of a franchise, generally their right to vote while disable is to render unable; to take away an ability of.As an adjective disable is
lacking ability; unable.disenfranchise
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Verb
(disenfranchis)Synonyms
* disfranchiseAntonyms
* enfranchiseDerived terms
* disenfranchisementdisable
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Verb
(disabl)- Falling off the horse disabled him.
- The pilot had to disable the autopilot of his airplane.
Antonyms
* enableDerived terms
* disablementAdjective
(en adjective)- Our disable and unactive force.