Similar words: depraved, derived, contrived, the private sector, depressed, depravity, depreciate, depression. Meaning: [dɪ'praɪv] adj. marked by deprivation especially of the necessities of life or healthful environmental influences.
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91. Yet the woman who finds a genuinely protective mate in a less glamorous man may still feel romantically deprived.
92. The first, and apparently only casualty was the little corn mill at Dowdeswell, immediately deprived of its water supply.
93. Meantime the Trojan camp, fortified only by earthworks and deprived of its leader and its best warriors, was hard-pressed.
94. Unless she felt it because her dismissal from that job had deprived her of the sight and sound of Luke Scott?
95. And a scholarship will be given to a specially gifted child from a deprived area.
96. In feudalistic times, poverty was primarily a function of being deprived of land.
97. The demise of the Soviet bloc deprived revolutionaries of powerful sponsors.
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98. In 1967-8 Education Priority Areas programmes were specifically area-based and targeted on the inner city and other deprived areas.
99. Joseph McCarthy, deprived him of his right to travel abroad.
100. The most deprived regions are still suffering from cuts in social services, the police force and education.
101. Voluntary effort has been prominent in the development of services for deprived children.
102. An individual who has been deprived of sleep is more difficult to arouse because sleep that follows sleep deprivation is very deep.
103. Economic problems were often identified as important, although other constraints were seen to affect many of the deprived households.
104. The guilt that deprived her of her solitary pleasures had not been helpful to her children.
105. Then there was the resentment over the fur coat she was deprived of because I was sent to a fee-paying school.
106. The final point by way of preface is that it is a mistake to assume that all black people are deprived.
107. Tamils felt deprived of access to government and of their traditional route to advancement, jobs in the civil service.
108. Desperately deprived groups do not organize to bring about the downfall of a political system.
109. In recent years the number of initiatives have been increasing rapidly with development concentrated in deprived urban communities.
110. I was struck more and more by the fact that there are comparable celebrations of human brilliance in the most deprived places.
111. At Christmas toys and food parcels are delivered to the deprived, Christmas concerts organised etc.
112. Some students come from homes with a solid structure and parental support while other students are deprived.
113. Most mass demonstrations of this type happen in places where people are enormously deprived.
114. Most of us maintain vague notions of justice, but its precise meaning escapes us until we are deprived of it.
115. What should be the reparation for a five year old child unfairly deprived of a father for 18 years?
116. There were accordingly several moves to bring services for the young offender closer to those for the deprived child.
117. The buses were offered to a leading charity to take deprived children on a trip to Woburn Safari Park.
118. A local study exposure programme arranges visits to deprived areas that so far do not have organised activities.
119. He said both men came from deprived backgrounds and bore a grudge against the area in which they lived.
120. The most deprived sections of the population are finding it hard to make ends meet.
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