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[ noun ] the act of withdrawing certification or terminating a franchise

Used in print

(U.S. Reports. Volume 366. Cases Adjudged in the...)

Du_Pont , he said , had proposed disenfranchisement of its General_Motors stock along with other restrictions on the du_Pont-General_Motors relationship .

The submission of detailed plans would place the issues before the court more readily than would discussion of divestiture or disenfranchisement in the abstract .

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