Synonym: take away, take from. Similar words: deprived, deprive of, deprivation, private property, the private sector, depress, depraved, depressed. Meaning: [dɪ'praɪv] v. 1. take away possessions from someone 2. keep from having, keeping, or obtaining 3. take away.
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91. I would suggest you save your own life before you try to deprive me of mine.
92. Not only don't most Chinese companies use analytical accounting tools, but their tax evasion tactics often deprive them of any accurate accounting!
93. In 1530 it meant to paralyze, deaden, stupefy, to stun or deprive of sensation, as by a blow.
94. If we take Waterloo from Wellington and Blucher[http://sentencedict.com/deprive.html], do we thereby deprive England and Germany of anything?
95. Well then, what are the mistakes to deprive of their diginity?
96. We should deprive the public of a service which they so obviously want.
97. Generally speaking, fosterage quality, short of and deprive maternal love, the temperament of child, family and social environmental etc. , influence the child attaching most.
98. ostracize ("Go to your room!"), deprive ("No dessert for you!"), and induce vicarious distress ("Look at the pain you've caused!").
99. Dr Proudie would consent to deprive the church of all collective authority and rule.
100. The plant are said to deprive nearby plants of water and grow rampantly, destroying the grassland unless measures are taken against it.
101. Circumstances undoubtedly deprive many potential managers of opportunity; few may succeed to top position.
102. Tighter financial sanctions could further deprive North Korea of already scarce hard currency.
103. Don’t deprive yourself, but that banana split has just as many calories now as it did before you got pregnant.
104. However, the Justice Dept. attorneys did not cite a single case that would deprive the Court of Appeals from interpreting rights under treaties.
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