Examples of 'deprives' in a sentence

Meaning of "deprives"

To take something away from someone, usually referring to the deprivation of rights, privileges, or basic needs
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of deprive

How to use "deprives" in a sentence

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The one which deprives them is a murderer.
Deprives of the right to participate in the program.
Poverty itself deprives people of any control.
Deprives the children of their home and playthings.
Early marriage deprives a girl of her adolescence.
Deprives microbes of the moisture they need to survive.
Stealing something deprives someone of that thing.
It deprives you of your natural form of communication.
Such classification deprives them of that right.
It deprives us of a key to general understanding of the system.
Our total depravity deprives us of perfect love.
One deprives others of their last assets.
Touching an opposing colour deprives a contestant of one weapon.
Guilt deprives you of the appreciation of eternity.
Touching an opposing color deprives a contestant of one weapon.

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It deprives the plant of all nutrient juices.
Global warming deprives water of oxygen.
It deprives governments of any fiscal policy instrument.
But to take it away deprives you of your right.
This deprives other animals of their food.
It is a relationship where it deprives equality and reciprocal love.
Murder deprives an individual of the right to live.
Abuse of intellectual property is a crime and deprives us of income.
It also deprives peoples of their fundamental rights.
Closing windows and doors deprives it.
Often it deprives them of any legal protection.
He should give to the one who deprives him.
Neither deprives resources from the entity.
The protectionism of industrialised countries deprives them of outlets.
The court deprives you of parental authority.
A narrowed or blocked blood vessel deprives tissues of blood.
This deprives them to take efficient decisions.
Theft is wrong because it deprives someone of their property.
It deprives one of more than sleep.
Seeing it as a moment of weakness deprives it of power.
But nothing deprives them of the pleasure.
Excluding shareholders from the conversation deprives us of critical data.
It deprives euthanasia of its oxygen supply.
Burka or the niqab deprives a woman of any identity.
It deprives governments of tax and social security revenue.
Cutting him off deprives him of that pleasure.
It deprives women of important rights and responsibilities as citizens.
The preacher deprives his students.
This deprives us of the opportunity to understand one another.
Keeping the grass short deprives them of a resting place.
It deprives our work here of any purpose whatsoever.
A degraded sensualism deprives this life of its grace and.
It deprives international conventions of all meaning.
The promotion of acquisitiveness deprives the world of its resources.
The law deprives the accusers of a mimetic model.

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