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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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61. That means meeting the needs of the exceptionally gifted as well as those of the physically handicapped and socially deprived.
62. Finally, certain vulnerable groups were most affected by these changes, notably black families living in inner city deprived areas.
63. For this reason the centre was placed in a deprived area of East London.
64. A survey examined experiences and attitudes in the more socially deprived areas of the city.
65. Mr Scaife decided that Mr Saunders, now unemployed, had deliberately deprived himself of cash resources.
66. Deprived of other outlets they brought all their compressed energy to bear on the world of literature and ideas.
67. The change in legal status meant that the couple were deprived of that right.
68. It is hard to imagine anyone else in this island who was more isolated and more materially deprived.
69. Their raw material and energy costs would rise,(http://sentencedict.com/deprived.html) while being deprived of their previous government subsidies.
70. Kamonela was murdered in the deprived Harare suburb of Epworth by the government militia because of his opposition sympathies.
71. Girls from deprived backgrounds often become pregnant at an early age.
72. When deprived of these sensations they can not be used as checks when maintaining a safe environment.
73. But by no means do all ordinary children do well, nor all deprived children poorly.
74. I feel deprived if I can't have the same as everyone else.
75. He said the closures would be a blow to youngsters in deprived areas.
76. Deprived of a stable relationship with either parent, she lived in a fantasy world with dreams of financial and social success.
77. This deprived litigants of access to the United States' courts, although some had cases already pending before the federal courts.
78. We count the cost when we are deprived of activities and things we enjoy.
79. Being deprived of the goals[sentencedict.com], our desire eats us up and leaves us dissatisfied and with a sense of longing.
80. The hysterical woman was the middle-class woman of leisure deprived of productive labour and imprisoned in dependence on her family.
81. Deprived of any effective legal mechanism through which to express their discontent, the peasants expressed it instead through rural disturbances.
82. Apart from any moral objections, researchers are scared that they will be deprived of fame and fortune by military secrecy.
83. Young people feel cheated by their parents without really knowing of what they have been deprived.
84. Sanitation: A special task force shall be assigned to clean up all vacant lots and trashed areas throughout the deprived areas.
85. There will also be a £1billion drive to spruce up deprived inner-city areas.
86. Moreover, they were largely deprived of the stability and continuity of traditional rural life.
87. Young people in children's homes or foster care are deprived of books and the opportunity to share books with adults.
88. Thus Cenwulf seems to have deprived him of royal status, as Offa did rulers of Kent and Sussex.
89. He grew up oppressed by the sense of belonging to a broken culture, deprived of his inheritance.
90. Customers come mainly from the more socially deprived homes within the area.
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