Use "deprive" in a sentence

1. Bereave: 1 v deprive through death Type of: deprive , divest , strip take away possessions from someone

2. You can't deprive yourself like this.

3. Asphyxiants deprive the body of oxygen

4. To deprive of strength or vigor; weaken.

5. It speaks of intention permanently to deprive.

6. 24 To deprive of perception or insight.

7. Castrate: to deprive of emotional or intellectual vitality

8. 3 words related to Bereave: deprive, divest, strip

9. 13 To deprive of strength or ability; disable.

10. Curtail someone of archaic Deprive someone of (something)

11. “Let No Man Deprive You of the Prize”

12. To lower in or deprive of spirit; dishearten.

13. Castrating: to deprive of emotional or intellectual vitality

14. 22 To deprive of strength or ability; disable.

15. To deprive of composure or emotional stability; unnerve.

16. 25 To deprive of strength or vigor; weaken.

17. 21 To deprive of virility or spirit; emasculate.

18. 28 To lower in or deprive of spirit; dishearten.

19. What does Bereave mean? To deprive or rob; dispossess

20. Nobody entitle to deprive of other's right to survival.

21. Why should you deprive yourself of such simple pleasures?

22. To deprive the lowly among my people of justice,+

23. To deprive of energy or vigor; fatigue or exhaust.

24. 29 To deprive of composure or emotional stability; unnerve.

25. I couldn't deprive you of your last few pence.

26. Asphyxiants are dangerous substances that deprive the body of oxygen.

27. However, maintaining integrity will not deprive you in any way.

28. There is no requirement of an intention permanently to deprive.

29. 26 To deprive of fortitude, strength, or firmness of purpose.

30. 27 To deprive of energy or vigor; fatigue or exhaust.

31. 23 Nobody entitle to deprive of other's right to survival.

32. This law will deprive us of our most basic rights.

33. His constant taking center stage could deprive him of his.

34. Benumb definition, to make numb; deprive of sensation: Benumbed by cold

35. To deprive of fortitude, strength,[sentence dictionary] or firmness of purpose.

36. You have the intention permanently to deprive me of the petrol.

37. Never deprive someone of hope; it might be all they have.

38. Bereave definition is - to deprive of something —usually used with of

39. Benumb definition, to make numb; deprive of sensation: Benumbed by cold

40. From the Old English berēafian, meaning "deprive of," Bereaved …

41. 30 If found, we will deprive of rights of HL membership.

42. That is because 10 defections would deprive Gingrich of a majority.

43. We often deprive our students of the ability to apply their mathematics.

44. When they deny their origins they also deprive themselves of a future.

45. Becalm Meaning: "deprive a ship of wind," from be- + calm

46. There is no need to deprive yourself of food on this diet.

47. This could, however, deprive you of certain on-line services or advanced functionalities.

48. To deprive the boy of his education is a violation of state law.

49. Their fingers on the triggers, they did not deprive themselves of this pleasure.

50. Could this not make them feel unnecessarily guilty and deprive them of their joy?

51. I wouldn't want to deprive your girls of their shit-flavored panty hose.

52. Some qualifications apply which do not necessarily deprive the image of historical authenticity.

53. To Curtail is defined as to restrict something, stop something or deprive of something

54. The accused did not have the intention permanently to deprive at the relevant time.

55. 18 Beware, then, of anyone who would deprive you of the prize of life.

56. (Isaiah 54:17) No one can forcibly deprive us of our peace and spiritual prosperity.

57. Tending to deprive of oxygen Familiarity information: Asphyxiating used as an adjective is very rare.

58. In 1990, the Israeli army burned down olive groves to "deprive Hezbollah guerrillas of cover".

59. 8 This would deprive wading birds such as curlew and snipe of an ideal breeding sanctuary.

60. China's disapproval was justified, since anintercept ballistic missiles would deprive it of its nuclear retaliatory capability.

61. Cheapen: 1 v lower the grade of something; reduce its worth Synonyms: degrade Types: devaluate , devalue remove the value from; deprive of its value demonetise , demonetize deprive of value for payment Type of: aggravate , exacerbate , exasperate , worsen make worse

62. An Arrest is using legal authority to deprive a person of his or her freedom of movement

63. What course will ensure that ‘no man will deprive us of the prize’ of everlasting life?

64. 5 Let us not deprive ourselves of this essential provision for having an interchange of encouragement.

65. That would deprive the distribution structure established by Bayer in the United Kingdom of all economic foundation.

66. 12 There are times when marriage mates may have to deprive each other of the marriage due.

67. Furthermore, giving existing voting behaviour, it would deprive any one party of an overall majority of seats.

68. The Board's overriding concern was to deprive employees found guilty of such acts of their reinstatement rights.

69. Implementation of the Government’s land allocation programme would deprive the village landowners of the benefits of Christian labour.

70. In relation to such decisions, therefore, certiorari really does quash the decision and deprive it of legal effect.

71. Bereave definition: to deprive (of) something or someone valued, esp through death Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

72. To deprive (someone) of something by guile or deceit; cheat: a disease that has Beguiled me of strength

73. Using targeted psychological attacks the Stasi tried to deprive a dissident of any chance of a "hostile action".

74. No one has the ethical right to deprive the Penans of the right to assimilation into Malaysian society."

75. In 1530 it meant to paralyze, deaden, stupefy, to stun or deprive of sensation, as by a blow.

76. Implementation of the Government's land allocation programme would deprive the village landowners of the benefits of Christian labour

77. For modern Realists the state was not about to wither away and deprive their theory of its foundations.

78. Establishing goals is all right if you don't let them deprive you of interesting detours. Doug Larson 

79. I disapprove of diets so strongly because I think it's wrong suddenly to deprive your body of certain foods.

80. Under that provision no state can deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.