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deprive

/dɪˈpraɪv/
en-us undefineddeprive
Main Example

The storm will deprive us of power.

Example context
en-us flagThe storm will deprive us of power.
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To take something away from someone or prevent them from having it.

Other Example

The teacher will deprive him of recess for being late.

en-us flagThe teacher will deprive him of recess for being late.

Don't deprive yourself of sleep; it's important for your health.

en-us flagDon't deprive yourself of sleep; it's important for your health.

The new law may deprive some people of their rights.

en-us flagThe new law may deprive some people of their rights.
Synonyms

deprive someone of something

en-us flagdeprive someone of something

deprive children of education

en-us flagdeprive children of education

deprive oneself of pleasure

en-us flagdeprive oneself of pleasure
Synonyms

strip

rob

withhold

deprive

/dɪˈpraɪv/
Main Example

They were deprived of food during the war.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To not allow someone to have something they need or want.

Other Example

The children were deprived of playtime due to the rain.

She felt deprived of love and attention.

He was deprived of his rights during the trial.

Synonyms

deprive someone of something

deprive a person of their rights

deprive children of education

Synonyms

deny

rob

strip

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