Disfranchiser is a word that is not commonly used, but when it is, it refers to someone or something that denies or takes away the voting rights of somebody else. In terms of phonetics, "dis" is pronounced /dɪs/ and "franchiser" is pronounced /ˈfræntʃaɪzər/. When put together, "disfranchiser" is pronounced /dɪsˈfræntʃaɪzər/. The word is spelled dis-f-r-a-n-c-h-i-s-e-r and has origins in the 16th century with the word "franchise".