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1. She had a deprived childhood/comes from a deprived background.

2. 20 He deprives trusted advisers of speech

3. It simultaneously deprives unprofitable industries of scarce resources.

4. Whom God would ruin, he first deprives of reason. 

5. Bereave: 1 v deprive through death Type of: deprive , divest , strip take away possessions from someone

6. 1 Whom God would ruin, he first deprives of reason. 

7. He deprives her of a clean moral standing and a good conscience.

8. You can't deprive yourself like this.

9. Aesthics authority is depriving noumenon of aesthetic confidence.

10. It deprives Canadian industries of the ability to remain competitive

11. Asphyxiants deprive the body of oxygen

12. The seagull is depriving the puffin of its food.

13. To deprive of strength or vigor; weaken.

14. It speaks of intention permanently to deprive.

15. 24 To deprive of perception or insight.

16. Castrate: to deprive of emotional or intellectual vitality

17. But if it consumes too much of a person’s free time, it deprives him of exciting opportunities.

18. 3 words related to Bereave: deprive, divest, strip

19. 13 To deprive of strength or ability; disable.

20. Curtail someone of archaic Deprive someone of (something)

21. “Let No Man Deprive You of the Prize”

22. To lower in or deprive of spirit; dishearten.

23. Most delinquent children have deprived backgrounds.

24. This luckless fete at the ambassador's deprives me of a pleasure and interrupts you.

25. Castrating: to deprive of emotional or intellectual vitality

26. 22 To deprive of strength or ability; disable.

27. To deprive of composure or emotional stability; unnerve.

28. She was deprived of schooling at ten.

29. The accident deprived her of her life.

30. 25 To deprive of strength or vigor; weaken.

31. 21 To deprive of virility or spirit; emasculate.

32. 28 To lower in or deprive of spirit; dishearten.

33. The two policy approaches - attracting staff to deprived areas and improving the standard of deprived areas - are not mutually exclusive.

34. What does Bereave mean? To deprive or rob; dispossess

35. Nobody entitle to deprive of other's right to survival.

36. Why should you deprive yourself of such simple pleasures?

37. A denial of service attack is an action that deprives the machine of needed resources.

38. To deprive the lowly among my people of justice,+

39. To deprive of energy or vigor; fatigue or exhaust.

40. This is a room of sleep-deprived women.

41. Whole provinces were deprived of their nationalist leaders.

42. 29 To deprive of composure or emotional stability; unnerve.

43. I couldn't deprive you of your last few pence.

44. Asphyxiants are dangerous substances that deprive the body of oxygen.

45. However, maintaining integrity will not deprive you in any way.

46. There is no requirement of an intention permanently to deprive.

47. I feel I've been deprived of your company.

48. 3 She was deprived of schooling at ten.

49. Punishment also included depriving of his military rank, beating and hair cutting.

50. Such treatment incited contempt and derision, depriving the person of his honor.

51. The convicted are usually deprived of voting right.

52. They deposed, exterminated and deprived him of communion.

53. 1 Bereft of Deprived of or lacking (something)

54. These misfortunes almost deprived him of his reason.

55. Those misfortunes almost deprived him of his reason.

56. The criminals were deprived of their civil rights.

57. 26 To deprive of fortitude, strength, or firmness of purpose.

58. 27 To deprive of energy or vigor; fatigue or exhaust.

59. 23 Nobody entitle to deprive of other's right to survival.

60. This law will deprive us of our most basic rights.

61. His constant taking center stage could deprive him of his.

62. As the seas rise, salt will invade the water table, depriving inhabitants of drinking water.

63. 8 I feel I've been deprived of your company.

64. Deprived children tend to do less well at school.

65. 2 The criminals were deprived of their civil rights.

66. Benumb definition, to make numb; deprive of sensation: Benumbed by cold

67. To deprive of fortitude, strength,[sentence dictionary] or firmness of purpose.

68. (1) The contempt of Chastenings deprives us of "ill those benefits which were intended by them

69. You have the intention permanently to deprive me of the petrol.

70. Never deprive someone of hope; it might be all they have.

71. Bereave definition is - to deprive of something —usually used with of

72. Any delay in Schedule F deletions deprives the public of easier access to the product.

73. You can't function properly when you're deprived of sleep.

74. Whole provinces were deprived of their nationalist leaders. Sentencedict.com

75. If they do not conform, they may feel guilty about “depriving” their children.

76. And sometimes we are deprived the pleasures of mortals.

77. They were imprisoned and deprived of their basic rights.

78. Benumb definition, to make numb; deprive of sensation: Benumbed by cold

79. From the Old English berēafian, meaning "deprive of," Bereaved …

80. 30 If found, we will deprive of rights of HL membership.