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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181 The report, called "Child Poverty and Deprivation in the UK", makes for depressing reading.
182 When the society is full of the sentiment of relative deprivation and social conformity, legal culture is absent, and particularism is overwhelming, motivations for corruption are likely to grow.
183 Some of it appears in the literature on sensory deprivation.
184 So our solution to nature's deprivation is also to infuse her with so much dream that humans not only cease to destroy, but begin to replant and regenerate the land instead.
185 Objectives: To explore the value of sphenoidal electrodes with sleep deprivation EEG in diagnosing epilepsy.
186 Three weeks of chronic sleep deprivation was enough to accelerate the deposition of amyloid plaque in the brains of the mice.
187 Objective To observe the effects of epileptiform discharge and its influence on humpwave sleep spindles after sleep deprivation (SD) in children with epilepsy.
188 Objective To investigate the protective effects of hyperoxia solution(HS) on the oxygen and glucose deprivation(OGD) in cultured neuronal cells.
189 They entered the fragile world of sensory deprivation. Add in the emotional overload from a near-death experience and it makes sense that the miners lost all notion of time.
190 As he worked his way from ethos and logos to the pathos of peroration, he bade us think of the connection between deprivation and belligerence, and to do something about it.
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191 China's qualification penalty types of pertinency, simple and contents of deprivation of political rights.
192 Relaxed arousal, sensory deprivation and repetitive sounds and motions can bring about a trance - like state.
193 There comes upon me a sense of chill discouragement of dreary deprivation.
194 Sleep deprivation and sleepiness have adverse effects on performance, response times, errors of commission, and attention or concentration.
195 If the inadequately registered capital leads to the deprivation of the corporate aggregate, the purchasing contract shall be null.
196 Changing this could have an enormous impact on deprivation around the world.
197 Sexual Deprivation: There are women who get involved in extramarital relationships purely for sex.
198 A fourth mental block is associating deprivation with a task.
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