Vocabulary
Disenfranchised
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
Deprived of some right, privilege or immunity, especially deprived of the right to Vote.
Urdu meaning
محروم ، استصواب کرنا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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At least now, upon being effectively disenfranchised, the incumbents have unburdened us of any major say in the present or future direction of this country, and eventually, perhaps, in the country itself.
Dawn Editorials —
All positives
— 2026-03-30
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The PTI, despite its ballot box performance, stands disenfranchised and marginalisedin this process.The concluding phase of the system`s transformation comes via the passage of the 26th and 27th amendments.
Dawn Editorials —
Going back in time
— 2025-11-24
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The exclusion of officially trusted Aadhaar and voter ID cards from the list of valid documents for SIR is said to expose large sections ofthe Muslim, backward and Dalit communities to the risk of being disenfranchised.
Dawn Editorials —
About electing a new people
— 2025-07-29
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Thus, the elitist state has, for ages now, `abandoned` the masses millions of jobless, underpaid, landless, homeless, marginalised, disenfranchised and caste-religion-gender-battered people.
Dawn Editorials —
Our rapacious elites
— 2025-07-25
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In fact, there is widespread trepidation amongst GB`s youth and seasoned political campaigners that they are being further disenfranchised.
Dawn Editorials —
Held in limbo
— 2025-05-23
Synonyms
Coerce, Deprive, imprison
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