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disenfranchised Meaning in Bengali







disenfranchised's Usage Examples:

For example, in the 1998 elections, at least 10 states formally disenfranchised 20 percent of African-American voters due to felony convictions (Journal.


Transgender people may be disenfranchised if the sex indicated on their identification documents (which some.


1 million individuals were disenfranchised on account of a conviction, 2.


social rights, political rights or equality, often for a specifically disenfranchised group, or more generally, in discussion of many matters.


Until the early 1950s, when blacks were still disenfranchised, no Republican won a single electoral vote in any Louisiana presidential.


Four electoral boroughs were completely disenfranchised by the Act, for corruption: Totnes (two MPs), Devon Great Yarmouth.


law, 325,000 out of an eligible adult population of 101,718,000 were disenfranchised for various reasons.


Constituency disenfranchised for corruption (1821) As with most boroughs in the unreformed House.


constituency returned two Members of Parliament (MPs) from 1559 until it was disenfranchised for corruption in 1844, after which it was absorbed into the Western.


forms of impact litigation, education, and advocacy for the poor and disenfranchised.


represented by two Members of Parliament until the constituency was disenfranchised for corruption in 1867.


It was disenfranchised by the Acts of Union 1800.


by a group of PAL forum members on the IGN message boards who were disenfranchised by the American site's move to subscription based boards.


No writ was issued to replace him and, in 1868, the seat was disenfranchised and absorbed into South Devon.


1890 constitution, adopted a year after the election, effectively disenfranchised African-Americans.


In 1868 the constituency was disenfranchised for corruption, but was revived in 1885 by the Redistribution of Seats.


structure of the song revolves around the rights held by the poor and disenfranchised, in which the speaker of the song, presumably a villainous civil servant.


president José Hilario López, in an attempt to prevent emancipation of disenfranchised groups and abolishment of slavery, in addition to a number of religious.


It was disenfranchised with the coming of the Act of Union and compensation of £15,000 was.



Synonyms:

voiceless; voteless; disfranchised;

Antonyms:

audible; articulate; voiced; enfranchised;

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