Pesquisar
to deprive
01
privar, despojar
to prevent someone from having something, particularly something that they need
Transitive: to deprive sb of sth
02
privar, despojar
to take away or remove something from someone
Transitive: to deprive sb of a possession
03
destituir, deixar sem cargo
to remove someone from their official position or authority, particularly a religious leader
Transitive: to deprive a clergyman
deprive
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deprivation
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deprivation
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deprived
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deprived
adj
Exemplo
Economic challenges can deprive individuals of access to basic necessities.
The harsh weather deprived the hikers of proper shelter.
The drought has deprived the region of sufficient water resources.
Lack of education can deprive individuals of opportunities for personal growth.
The authoritarian regime sought to deprive citizens of their basic freedoms.