"Disenfranchizing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Disenfranchizing refers to the act of taking away someone's right to vote or participate in the democratic process, often deliberately and unfairly. It can also describe the process of dismissing or invalidating the views, opinions, or achievements of a particular group of people. In a broader sense, it means to deprive someone of their power, influence, or status.
Disenfranchised refers to a person who has been deprived of their political or civil rights, often in a way that prevents them from fully participating in the democratic process.
Disengaged refers to being disconnected or detached from something, often in a emotional or psychological sense. It can describe someone who is no longer interested or invested in a particular activity, situation, or relationship, and may be feeling apathetic, detached, or unenthusiastic.
Disengagement refers to the act of disconnecting or withdrawing from something, such as a relationship, activity, or responsibility. It can also describe the state of being disconnected or separated from something. In some contexts, disengagement can also imply a sense of abandonment or withdrawal of interest.
Disengages means to stop being involved or participating in something, often suddenly or abruptly. It can also mean to disconnect or separate from something, such as a physical object or a person. For example: "The company disengaged from the project due to financial constraints" or "She disengaged the alarm system before leaving the house."
Disengaging refers to the act of disconnecting or withdrawing from something, such as a meeting, an activity, or a situation. It can also mean to separate or unhinge oneself from something or someone, physically or emotionally. The word can be used in various contexts, including:<br><br> "The manager had to disengage from the project due to the ongoing delays and setbacks."<br> "After the argument, she needed time to disengage from her emotions and calm down."<br> "The car's wheels disengaged from the curb as it drove away."
To disenrol means to cancel or withdraw someone's registration or membership, usually from a school, university, or organization.
To disenroll means to officially withdraw or remove oneself from a school, college, university, or any other educational institution, often for reasons such as poor academic performance, financial difficulties, or personal circumstances.
to free people from slavery or a situation that is very restrictive or oppressive, often gradually or after a long time.