nonperson
/ˈnɑnˌpɜrsən/
noun
- A person who is treated as if they do not exist or have no rights, often due to political or social reasons.
- After the coup, the former leader became a nonperson, erased from all official records.
- In some regimes, critics of the government are made nonpersons, ignored by the media.
- She felt like a nonperson in her own family, never consulted or acknowledged.