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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121 This raises the question of why measures of deprivation are being put forward instead of morbidity measures.
122 Conversely, throughout this period Government Ministers strenuously denied that unemployment and social deprivation were significant causes of urban unrest.
123 All study practices were in relatively prosperous areas: none was in receipt of a deprivation allowance.
124 While the underlying cause of the riots was multi-faceted deprivation some of the incidents were sparked off by police action.
125 Social deprivation Known opioid use in Wirral was found to be heavily concentrated in the larger, socially deprived communities.
126 Giving is the highest expression of potency. In the very act of giving, I experience my strength, my wealth, my power. This experience of heightened vitality and potency fills me with joy. I experience myself as overflowing, spending, alive, hence as joyous. Giving is more joyous than receiving, not because it is a deprivation, but because in the act of giving lies the expression of my aliveness. Erich Fromm
127 Riches or deprivation are comparative.
128 neglected children suffering from social deprivation.
129 Actions of deprivation or abolition of eligibility or rights.
130 You've heard of sensory deprivation, right?http://sentencedict.com/deprivation.html
131 Osteoporosis from androgen deprivation therapy in prostate cancer treatment.
132 Some of Groupon's most popular experiential deals include sky diving, sensory deprivation tanks, and winery tours, says Mossler.
133 Scientists looked for a genetic marker called Period 3 known to predict the effects of sleep deprivation.
134 Conclusion Minirin is equal to pituitrin in water deprivation test for the diagnosis of central diabetes insipidus. Minirin replacing pituitrin in water deprivation is feasible.
135 A fast pulse and restlessness are early signs of oxygen deprivation.
136 MKULTRA involved the use of drugs, sensory deprivation, religious cults, microwaves , psychological conditioning, psychosurgery, brain implants, and other areas of research.
137 Many studies make it clear that sleep deprivation is dangerous.
138 Amblyopia is a common developmental disorder of spatial vision, which main associated risk factors are strabismus, anisometropia and visual deprivation before the age of 7 years.
139 After decades of deprivation and conformism, Chinese consumers regard expensive consumer goods as trophies of success. In public(sentencedict.com), they show off.
140 The essence of the theory is Nietzsche's inverted Platonism deeply rooted in the problematics of "real existence vs deprivation of real existence".
141 Conclusion:Melatonin can improve the memory dysmnesia induced by sleep deprivation. The possible mechanism is inhibition of rat's brain MDA and NO increasing.
142 Caffeine and other stimulants cannot overcome the effects of severe sleep deprivation.
143 The essence of "scissors difference" is the deprivation of the peasants' economy. In identity, citizenship is divided into two types of peasants and citizens.
144 That is a disadvantage in finding out the relationship between the different auditory-visual experiences deprivation, or auditory-visual modality obstacle and the temporal perception.
145 Military rank deprivation is the penalty of depriving criminal armyman of military rank, which was not regulated in 1997's criminal law.
146 The possibility exists that the LB1 specimen is a H. erectus individual with a pathological growth condition stemming from microcephaly or nutritional deprivation, she observes.
147 Relative deprivation is attributed to inequalities in the social system.
148 If there is any false declaration, I will accept the consequences as immediate cancellation of my admission; the deprivation of my status as a NTU registered student; or revocation of my diploma.
149 Mcl - 1 mediates cytokine deprivation induced apoptosis of human myeloma cell line XG - 7.
150 At that point Mason knew he was on to something: "Who would think this many people would be interested in a sensory deprivation chamber?"
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