diffranchise
verb as in strong fondness
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Example:She was disfranchised for bribery and corruption.
Definition:To withhold a franchise or the right to vote, especially because of a crime or other legal infraction.
From disfranchise
Example:The court ruled that he should be deprived of voting rights.
Definition:To take away or remove something that a person has or is entitled to.
From deprive
Example:The government denounced the protesters and diffranchised them.
Definition:To formally condemn or pronounce guilt, especially officially or in a public manner.
From denounce
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