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deprived of
adjective as in destitute
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adjective as in lacking
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Example Sentences
"However, due to a singular belief in the healing power of God… she was deprived of the one thing that would most definitely have kept her alive."
The judge said that states stood to lose out on federal funding and that residents within the states could be deprived of their rights.
Afghanistan is now the only country in the world where women and girls are prevented from accessing secondary and higher education - some one-and-a-half million have been deliberately deprived of schooling.
“Parents who choose to send their children to public school are not deprived of their right to freely exercise their religion simply because their children are exposed to curricular materials the parents find offensive.”
“Because Musk failed to timely disclose his beneficial ownership, he was able to make these purchases from the unsuspecting public at artificially low prices,” the SEC wrote in its complaint, alleging that Musk underpaid Twitter investors $150 million in stock transactions during this time—and anyone that sold during that time was deprived of the true value of their shares.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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