Associations to the word «Deprive»
Noun
- Immunity
- Livelihood
- Privilege
- Liberty
- Pretext
- Enjoyment
- Plaintiff
- Inheritance
- Injustice
- Defendant
- Deprivation
- Citizenship
- Consolation
- Amendment
- Bounty
- Sufferer
- Animosity
- Sovereignty
- Pleasure
- Rights
- Clause
- Cruelty
- Statute
- Oxygen
- Subsistence
- Necessary
- Steed
- Luxury
- Jurisdiction
- Taking
- Dignity
- Segregation
- Conspiracy
- Property
- Happiness
- Sulla
- Nutrient
- Confinement
- Negligence
- Edict
- Opportunity
- Pretence
- Chastity
- Render
- Resentment
- Treason
- Protection
- Servitude
- Nobles
- Misfortune
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
DEPRIVE, verb. To take something away (and keep it away); deny someone of something.
Dictionary definition
DEPRIVE, verb. Take away possessions from someone; "The Nazis stripped the Jews of all their assets".
DEPRIVE, verb. Keep from having, keeping, or obtaining.
DEPRIVE, verb. Take away.
Wise words
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