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Sentence count:166+10Posted:2017-01-03Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: depravedderivedcontrivedthe private sectordepresseddepravitydepreciatedepressionMeaning: [dɪ'praɪv]  adj. marked by deprivation especially of the necessities of life or healthful environmental influences. 
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31. For 44 years he had ministered to the poor, the sick, the neglected and the deprived.
32. The conference heard an appeal from a representative from one of the more deprived areas.
33. Get involved with deprived or disabled children.
34. Whole provinces were deprived of their nationalist leaders.
35. There, orphans live in very deprived conditions.
36. A deprived childhood can lead to emotional problems later.
37. Importantly, dropping out of college has not deprived him of academic qualifications.
37. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
38. To be deprived of his place on the mission was one thing that he was not prepared to let happen.
39. The scandal over the tapes has also deprived Kuchma of a clearcut majority in parliament.
40. We have already considered the horse's needs, which gives us insight as to how it would feel if deprived of them.
41. These organizations were to initiate a renewal scheme for one of the most deprived areas in Britain.
42. Physical activity - without which we feel deprived of our most human attributes. 6.
43. To do nothing on behalf of the socially deprived is to him basically irreligious.
44. I know of a school not far from this place where there are many highly deprived children[sentencedict.com], but they work well.
45. Social services departments cooperate closely with voluntary organizations concerned with the welfare of deprived children.
46. Residential care has long been associated with care of deprived and delinquent children.
47. In this session Ann talked of her deprived early life and her first marriage, which ended when her husband walked out.
48. This creates grounds for closure of the less popular school and thus reduces educational provision in the more deprived area.
49. Thus cells without mtDNA can undergo apoptosis when either deprived of survival factors or exposed to high concentrations of staurosporine.
50. Yet farmers' voices tend to be drowned out by articulate city-dwellers deprived of subsidies and no longer able to afford imported goods.
51. In reading one had a pleasure of which, like sleep, one could never be deprived.
52. However, deprived as they were of serious critical accolade, they were doomed to outsider status by the art world itself.
53. Moreover, the Fifth Amendment also guarantees that no person shall be deprived of liberty without due process of law.
54. The most deprived parents-those overwhelmed by financial anxieties-are the ones most likely to miss appointments with officials.
55. Walter argues that the Convention guarantees compensation whenever a citizen is deprived of property.
56. Deprived of a market, drifted rudderless till terminated by United Newspapers.
57. The solitary life did not mean that a contemplative was deprived of all human contact, however.
58. And the other parent, feeling deprived and jealous, often becomes overly punitiVe with the child.
59. After an explosion had deprived the crew of electrical power and oxygen there was a very real chance that they would die.
60. I never felt deprived, if that's what Winifred Shalcross is getting at.
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