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deprive (verb)

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  • deprive — ► VERB ▪ prevent from possessing, using, or enjoying something: the city was deprived of its water supply. ORIGIN Latin deprivare, from privare bereave, deprive …   English terms dictionary

  • deprive of — [phrasal verb] deprive (someone or something) of (something) : to take something away from someone or something : to not allow (someone or something) to have or keep (something) The change in her status deprived her of access to classified… …   Useful english dictionary

  • deprive — de·prive vt de·prived, de·priv·ing: to take away or withhold something from no person shall...be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law U.S. Constitution amend. V dep·ri·va·tion /ˌde prə vā shən, ˌdē ˌprī / n Merriam… …   Law dictionary

  • deprive — verb deprive sb of sth phrasal verb (transitive often passive) to take something from someone, especially something that they need or want: A lot of these children have been deprived of a normal home life …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • deprive — verb To take something away (and keep it away); deny someone of something. If we had been deprived of it, the most serious consequence would be that wed be deprived of philosophy. Syn: impoverish Ant: enrich See Also …   Wiktionary

  • deprive — verb Adams was deprived of her civil rights Syn: dispossess of, strip of, divest of, relieve of, deny, rob of; cheat out of; informal do out of …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • deprive — verb Syn: dispossess, strip, divest, relieve, rob, cheat out of …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • Deprive — To deprive a person is an intransitive verb, which can mean: In the Law Child neglect To deprive some person of life, liberty, or property To deprive someone of a peerage, see Titles Deprivation Act 1917 To be deprived of property, see Provident… …   Wikipedia

  • deprive */ — UK [dɪˈpraɪv] / US verb [transitive] Word forms deprive : present tense I/you/we/they deprive he/she/it deprives present participle depriving past tense deprived past participle deprived if you deprive someone of something, you take it away from… …   English dictionary

  • deprive — de|prive [ dı praıv ] verb transitive * if you deprive someone of something, you take it away from them or prevent them from having it: deprive someone of something: As a child he had been deprived of love and attention. The courts cannot deprive …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • deprive — /dəˈpraɪv / (say duh pruyv) verb (t) (deprived, depriving) 1. to divest of something possessed or enjoyed; dispossess; strip; bereave. 2. to keep (a person, etc.) from possessing or enjoying something withheld. 3. to remove (an ecclesiastic) from …  

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