Women and the poor were disenfranchised meaning they did not have the right to vote
The cast of Disenfranchised - 2013 includes: Vikki Hankins
Disenfranchised grief-- Grief that cannot be openly expressed because the death or other loss cannot be publicly acknowledged.
The word disenfranchised is the past tense, past participle of the verb to disenfranchise. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples:Verb: Although freed male slaves technically had the right to vote, the societies in which they lived disenfranchised that right.Adjective: Black Americans worked for a hundred years to claim their disenfranchised rights.
disenfranchised
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Cagney and Lacey - 1981 Disenfranchised 6-4 was released on: USA: 27 October 1986 West Germany: 22 December 1988
Disenfranchised loss
Not being allowed to vote is being disenfranchised.
Disenfranchised refers to a situation where a person or group is deprived of certain rights, such as the right to vote or participate in decision-making processes. This term often signifies a lack of power or voice within a society or system.
Completeness means that all the information that is needed to faithfully represent economic reality must be included.
If an entity has been "disenfranchised" (which I take to mean it is no longer recognized as a legal entity authorized to do business in the State of Texas), then it cannot collect dues in the State of Texas.