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Sentence count:104+1Posted:2017-03-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: take awaytake fromSimilar words: depriveddeprive ofdeprivationprivate propertythe private sectordepressdepraveddepressedMeaning: [dɪ'praɪv]  v. 1. take away possessions from someone 2. keep from having, keeping, or obtaining 3. take away. 
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61. Deprive sb of sth.
62. His constant taking center stage could deprive him of his.
63. It'not be allowed to protect someone's rights with deprive of another someone's.
64. With enough merchants you can wage economic warfare to really deprive your enemies.
65. Bestow on an individual the useless and deprive him of the necessary, and you have the gamin.
66. A celebrity may live in a goldfish bowl. 2, The Internet society, like a goldfish bowl, may deprive of the privacy of everyone.
67. Well, " replied Joe, "so much the worse for the natives; we shall deprive them of the pleasure of our conversation . "
68. Just look at the sensuousness of the Song of Solomon, or Genesis: "two shall become one flesh, " or Corinthians: "do not deprive each other of sexual relations."
69. Republicans, after all, still denounce research into which medical procedures are effective and which are not as a dastardly plot to deprive Americans of their freedom to choose.
70. It declared that they could not deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without "due process of law" or deny any person "the equal protection of the laws."
70. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
71. You even want to deprive us of the freedom of our hearts.
72. How did we get so terribly rushed in a world saturated with work and responsibility,yet somehow deprive of joy and delight?
73. I would rather die than have anyone deprive me of this boast.
74. Relatives who had accepted his father's unstinted kindness now became enemies, some even bringing suit to deprive Narendra of his ancestral home.
75. There are some trees that deprive the house of light.
76. The Internet society, like a goldfish bowl, may deprive of the privacy of everyone.
77. Too many trees round a house deprive it of light and air.
78. Reciprocity is the primary mechanism for EIL, which permits a state to deprive the law-breaker of its entitlements.
79. Such contracts deprive insurers of the opportunity to recalibrate risks.
80. This segregation was alleged to deprive the plaintiffs of the equal protection of the laws under the Fourteenth Amendment.
81. But to absolutize and dogmatize the reasonable factors will deprive them of their rationality.
82. In the wake of the Fourteenth Amendment, the states could not, among other things, deprive people of the equal protection of the laws.
83. China's disapproval was justified, since anintercept ballistic missiles would deprive it of its nuclear retaliatory capability.
84. Capital punishment is executed to deprive a person of his life.
85. Those prepares to deprive themselves over decades may be able to achieve military dominance.
86. These verbs mean to deprive of self - esteem or self - worth .
87. What I feel now is a sense of bafflement: why did I deprive myself the pleasure of chamber music for so long?
88. The internet society, like a goldfish bowl, may deprive of the privacy of everyone.
89. Hyla Cass, MD, an integrative medical practitioner and author of 8 Weeks to Vibrant Health, adds that certain prescription drugs like acid blockers can deprive the body of nutrients like vitamin D.
90. I pray you let me not deprive you of your servant.
More similar words: depriveddeprive ofdeprivationprivate propertythe private sectordepressdepraveddepresseddepravityprivydepressiondepreciatedepravationdeprecationprivateprivacyreprievereprisalreprimanddepreciationprivilegeprivatelyprivationprivatizereprimandedtake pride inself-deprecatingriverdriverivet
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