Synonym: loss, neediness, privation, want. Similar words: private property, the private sector, motivation, private, captivation, deprecation, privately, depreciation. Meaning: [‚deprɪ'veɪʃn] n. 1. a state of extreme poverty 2. the disadvantage that results from losing something 3. act of depriving someone of food or money or rights.
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1 Sleep deprivation can result in mental disorders.
2 Researchers found a strong correlation between urban deprivation and poor health.
3 Social deprivation is the unacceptable face of capitalism.
4 They used sleep deprivation as a form of torture.
5 Many of the people suffered terrible deprivation.
6 Suicide is often connected with socio-economic deprivation.
7 They had withstood siege, hunger and deprivation.
8 There is awful deprivation in the shanty towns.
9 Low birth weight is related to economic deprivation.
10 Missing the holiday was a great deprivation.
11 Poverty and deprivation are by no means confined to the north of the country.
12 Sleep deprivation can cause stress,[www.Sentencedict.com] loss of appetite and lethargy.
13 The report has spotlighted real deprivation in the inner cities.
14 Millions more suffer from serious sleep deprivation caused by long work hours.
15 He was merely perpetrating that deprivation.
16 Sleep deprivation causes memory loss, paranoia, and other problems.
17 The effects of sleep deprivation were therefore not simple.
18 Deprivation must not be an excuse for everything.
19 In some cases indicators of deprivation are getting worse.
20 Translated this means illiteracy, homelessness, hunger, deprivation and death.
21 It speaks of liberty and prohibits the deprivation of liberty without the due process of law.
22 He points out that sensory deprivation often leads to disturbances in perception and thinking.
23 Psychoanalysts tend to regard both sadism and masochism as arising from childhood deprivation.
24 Those who lived in the inner cities had a high index of deprivation.
25 The inner-city has guns and crime and drugs and deprivation.
26 The accumulation of lactate in the blood results from any mechanism that produces oxygen deprivation of tissues and thereby anaerobic metabolism.
27 Table 9.6 shows several indicators used in the derivation of GRE elements which are related to deprivation.
28 The greatest burdens of the war - destruction, disruption of life and economic deprivation - have fallen on the rural population.
29 Thus, it is essential to monitor urine flow, serum tonicity, and body weight during the deprivation.
30 In 1980 it showed the greatest tendency to revitalise and performed averagely on a decline in deprivation index.
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