disfranchise Meaning in Bengali
ভোটাধিকার হতে বঞ্চিত করা
Verb:
ভোটাধিকার হরন করা, নাগরিক অধিকার বা ভোটাধিকার থেকে বঞ্চিত করা,
Similer Words:
disgorgedisgorged
disgorging
disgrace
disgraced
disgraceful
disgracefully
disgraces
disgracing
disgruntled
disgruntlement
disguise
disguised
disguises
disguising
disfranchise's Usage Examples:
its status threatened for its corruption by a parliamentary bill to disfranchise it, though the proposal was defeated.
of the most notoriously corrupt of the rotten boroughs, and bills to disfranchise Hindon were debated in Parliament on two occasions before its eventual.
Foster supported the Louisiana Constitution of 1898, which effectively disfranchised the black majority, who were mostly Republicans.
several challenges to Southern states' grandfather clauses, used to disfranchise African-American voters at the turn of the century, he wrote for a unanimous.
father, Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim managed to consolidate enough power to disfranchise Sultan Ali who died in 1877.
county quickly became indisputable, the monarch could enfranchise or disfranchise boroughs at pleasure.
Republican party decided to endorse Haskell because Tillman wanted to disfranchise the black voters of the state.
stop such attempt, to dissolve any political party guilty of it and to disfranchise the executives of the dissolved party for five years.
To do this we must disfranchise the negro.
were born in Sikh families, when resolutions were passed by SGPC to disfranchise the voting right of Sehajdhari Sikhs in SGPC elections.
requirements, and literacy test to disfranchise most African Americans and many poor whites.
Their disfranchisement lasted until after passage of civil.
at Wootton Bassett never led to a major scandal or to any attempts to disfranchise the borough – unlike nearby Cricklade, which was "thrown into the hundred".
in 1896 South Carolina ratified a new constitution that effectively disfranchised nearly all black citizens as voters.
Former Confederate states passed Jim Crow laws and amendments to effectively disfranchise.
party was also supported by African-American voters, but most were disfranchised after 1901, when the legislature imposed a poll tax.
Thus the Democratic party North and South is joining hands to disfranchise the negro.
Aycock on the state constitutional amendment that would effectively disfranchise African American voters.
suffrage on racial grounds," it was not enforced after southern states disfranchised blacks in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Synonyms:
deprive; disenfranchise;
Antonyms:
enrich; feed; enfranchise;