Use "deprived him of|deprive him of" in a sentence

1. They deposed, exterminated and deprived him of communion.

2. These misfortunes almost deprived him of his reason.

3. Those misfortunes almost deprived him of his reason.

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

5. Importantly, dropping out of college has not deprived him of academic qualifications.

6. 4 Joseph McCarthy,[www.Sentencedict.com] deprived him of his right to travel abroad.

7. The unaccountable depression that possessed Philpot deprived him of all his usual jocularity and filled him with melancholy thoughts.

8. To do nothing on behalf of the socially deprived is to him basically irreligious.

9. In him, the love of pleasure was corrected by a sense of dignity, nor had the habits of ease deprived him of a capacity for business. (...)

10. The last exile significantly shattered the poet's health and deprived him of the ability to continue his creative and social activities.

11. I have talked of Him, preached of Him, and rejoiced in Him.

12. The only lasting damage he sustained was a condition known as homonymous hemianopia, which deprived him of left-side peripheral vision in both eyes.

13. They reviled him, ridiculed him, and cast him out of their city.

14. I'll look after him and take care of him and feed him and everything!

15. Give him 2 cans of abalone and get rid of him.

16. I told him outright what I thought of him.

17. Let him call the elders+ of the congregation to him, and let them pray over him, applying oil to him+ in the name of Jehovah.

18. A wise person may help those in distress, said Seneca, but he must not allow himself to feel pity, for such a feeling would deprive him of serenity.

19. Let him call the elders of the congregation to him, and let them pray over him, applying oil to him in the name of Jehovah.

20. Take charge of him and bring him to my headquarters.

21. I was frightened of him when I saw him first.

22. 15 The bandits stripped him /stripped him of his clothes.

23. I jolly well told him what I thought of him.

24. The cost of transporting him would make him ruinously expensive.

25. Because of his disability, he depended on his wife to dress him, feed him and bathe him.

26. Please tell him I'll call him on the dot of twelve.

27. I'm tired of seeing him Browbeat her into agreeing with him

28. If a Christian finds that being deprived of a regular intake of caffeine makes him irritable or somewhat ill, he might be advised to abstain from caffeine, at least temporarily.

29. Accused him of what?

30. Most of our data antedate him, or were Contemporaneous with him, …

31. I'm tired of seeing him Browbeat her into agreeing with him.

32. 30 Let him give his cheek to the one striking him; let him have his fill of insults.

33. If I hadn't shot him, you'd be dead instead of him.

34. (OF II) CHARLES JAMES LEVER So he dared him to shoot, calling him all manner of names, and Blackguarding him roundly.

35. She's proud of him.

36. She intrigued him and enticed him and infuriated him.

37. Asphyxiants deprive the body of oxygen

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

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

40. Whether we invoke him, or revere him, or simply live in fear of him, this deity is always dangerous.

41. We should feed and clothe him gratuitously sometimes, and recruit him with our cordials, before we judge of him.

42. Things are centered in him; responsibilities of royal weight converge upon him.

43. I was secretly afraid of him when I saw him so dexterous.

44. She told him plainly that she had no intention of marrying him.

45. I gave him a sniff of smelling salts to bring him round.

46. Got him out of the car, tryin'to make him walk the line.

47. I gave him an extra dose of glucose to pep him up.

48. I know him, I honor him, and I love him.

49. His enemies had arrested him, illegally tried him, convicted him, mocked him, spat on him, flogged him with a whip with many thongs that likely had bits of bone and metal embedded in them, and finally left him nailed to a stake for hours.

50. I saw him swim under an arch, and then lost sight of him.

51. We wished him well and escorted him through the gates of the villa.

52. I managed to wriggle free of him and then to push him aside.

53. Her angry words jolted him out of the belief that she loved him.

54. 6 You should reason with him instead of just telling him to obey.

55. Gibson gives him a silver dollar to remind him of his eternal destiny.

56. Let him judge the afflicted ones of the people, let him save the sons of the poor one, and let him crush the defrauder.

57. I've tried dangling all sorts of offers before him/in front of him to get him to work harder at school, but nothing works.

58. We deem highly of him.

59. There's no sign of him.

60. Of course people hate him.

61. Indignation bereft him of speech.

62. / t was not difficult to convince him of your sister's indifference to him.

63. I had to restrain myself from telling him what I thought of him.

64. She grabbed him by the scruff of the neck and threw him out.

65. She made no bones about telling him exactly what she thought of him.

66. Get him out of there.

67. Anger bereft him of words.

68. To deprive of strength or vigor; weaken.

69. It speaks of intention permanently to deprive.

70. His biographer Paolo Giovio says, "His nature was so rough and uncouth that his domestic habits were incredibly squalid, and deprived posterity of any pupils who might have followed him."

71. Ashamed in front of him?

72. Stories of adventure thrilled him.

73. I was reminded of him.

74. l'm so jealous of him.

75. That's absolutely beastly of him.

76. Part of him is coltish.

77. And if he's still mad, tell him you married him out of pity.

78. Being a classmate, you should help him in stead of laughing at him.

79. Sweet Kip, she called him, presenting him an armful of irises and tulips.

80. 24 To deprive of perception or insight.