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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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121. Artists are deprived of the international connections and the possibilities to follow and participate in current art events.
122. Many Forest wardens were deprived of their offices after conviction of such malpractices at the Forest Eyre.
123. As the most deprived section of the population, they need the most help - and urgently.
124. I asked her if she did not feel deprived, having never experienced school life.
125. But our viewing choices are not as limited as you might think and our children have never complained of feeling deprived.
126. BBoth men grew up in small Southern towns in relatively deprived circumstances, with an appreciation for the suffering of the disadvantaged.
127. The Child Poverty Action Group says children are forced to share beds in households deprived of basics such as wardrobes and carpets.
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128. Children growing up in deprived areas are far more likely to turn to crime and drug abuse.
129. The two policy approaches - attracting staff to deprived areas and improving the standard of deprived areas - are not mutually exclusive.
130. Lowry showed how the factories produced people deprived of identity.
131. The early introduction of merit systems deprived them of patronage, and nominations for public office were outside their control.
132. Social deprivation Known opioid use in Wirral was found to be heavily concentrated in the larger, socially deprived communities.
133. Marked also was the apparent increase in the discrepancy between revitalising and deprived areas both between and within North Side neighbourhoods.
134. After all, nothing could be worse than the war-torn, economically deprived, famine stricken homelands which they left behind.
135. Without state pensions, many elderly people would be deprived of access to any substantial financial resources in their old age.
136. They deprived him of his civic rights.
137. the stunted lives of children deprived of education.
138. Lung cancer deprived him of his life.
139. Sickness deprived me of the pleasure of meeting you.
140. The convicted are usually deprived of voting right.
141. The accident deprived him of his life.
142. They are deprived of the ability to exercise the most rudimentary workers' rights.
143. That would mean 23% of China's population deprived of the dry season glacier melt, making water scarcity far more severe than it is even today.
144. Any literate person on the face of the globe is deprived if he does not know English.
145. Rhythm was described by Schopenhauer as melody deprived of its pitch ( Edith Sitwell ).
146. The new laws deprived many people of the most elementary freedoms.
147. Man is overcome by a profound depression while nodding through his voluptuously lazy hours of seclusion, because in this way he is deprived of full commerce with life.
148. are, by reason of the segregation complained of, deprived of the equal protection of the laws guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment.
149. The king's procureur alone was deprived of his office, being suspected of royalism.
150. The disintegration of the Soviet Union deprived western intelligence agencies of their main enemies.
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