privation|privations in English
noun
[pri·va·tion || praɪ'veɪʃn]
lack of necessities, absence of items needed for livelihood; poverty, indigence, destitution; denial, deprivation, withholding
Use "privation|privations" in a sentence
1. Ignorance is mere privation.
2. Cold is the privation of heat.
3. The privations of monastery life were evident in his appearance.
4. They endured years of suffering and privation.
5. The survivors suffered many privations before they were rescued.
6. Economic privation is pushing the poor towards crime.
7. He looked upon privation as no hardship.
8. She didn'tfind the lack of a car any great privation.
9. It was a bleak period of present privation and threatening disaster.
10. His death was a great privation to his colleagues.
11. Several villages suffered serious privations during their long isolation during the war.
12. Antonyms for Affluences include poverties, destitutions, indigences, penuries, beggaries, impoverishments, pauperisms, deprivations, hardships and privations
13. That privation of hope and future means an increase in man's availability.
14. What did hardship matter , privation, and disappointment , if he arrived at last?
15. And, withal, a life of privation , isolation , abnegation chastity, with never a diversion.
16. They could have found a certain happiness in helping each other's privation.
17. The good grace with which they face the latest privations makes the mind boggle.
18. The physical privation of lying for hours on cold wood suited her mood.
19. In the "Physics" Aristotle fulfill the transition from Contrariety to privation
20. To discipline ( one's body and physical appetites ) by self - denial or self - inflicted privation.
21. And if you fear privation, Allah will enrich you from His bounty if He wills
22. Privation of the company of all other human beings is a serious hardship.
23. Many of our fellow Christian warriors have to endure privations, are exposed to dangers, or suffer from cold and hunger.
24. It will be the greatest imaginable privation for her to have to leave london.
25. Bottarga is a legacy of privation, when no part of the fish was ever discarded