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deprive
verb (deprived , depriving ) (usu deprive someone of something) to take or keep it from them; to prevent them from using or enjoying it.
[14c: from Latin deprivare to degrade]
deprivation noun
1 hardship, etc, caused by being deprived of necessities, rights, etc.
2 the act of depriving or state of being deprived.
verb (deprived , depriving ) (usu deprive someone of something) to take or keep it from them; to prevent them from using or enjoying it.
[14c: from Latin deprivare to degrade]
deprivation noun
1 hardship, etc, caused by being deprived of necessities, rights, etc.
2 the act of depriving or state of being deprived.
deprived
adjective
1 said of a person: suffering from hardship through lack of money, reasonable living conditions, etc.
2 said of a district, etc: lacking good housing, schools, medical facilities, etc.
3 (deprived of something) having had it kept or taken away.
adjective
1 said of a person: suffering from hardship through lack of money, reasonable living conditions, etc.
2 said of a district, etc: lacking good housing, schools, medical facilities, etc.
3 (deprived of something) having had it kept or taken away.
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