disenfranchise en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Traducciones de disenfranchise en el diccionario inglés»español

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This replaced the twice-yearly census of electors which often disenfranchised those who had moved during the interval between censuses.
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It was said that, this was the first time a black man was able to disenfranchise someone in this country.
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Millions of consumers who order by mail, especially senior citizens, may be disenfranchised.
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Many felt disenfranchised by what they saw as a bureaucratic system that favored the land-holding class able to afford the best education.
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The until date is the year when the constituency was either disenfranchised or ceased to have more than one member.
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He has often spoken out against social and political injustices, and for the poor and disenfranchised.
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Being disenfranchised meant much more than simply being disallowed to vote or be elected.
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The original borough constituency was disenfranchised for corruption in 1870.
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This effectively repealed universal suffrage: factory workers, who moved fairly often, were thus disenfranchised.
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Our mission is to serve people who are marginalized and disenfranchised.
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