Examples of 'has been deprived' in a sentence

Meaning of "has been deprived"

Has been deprived implies that someone or something has been denied or lacks something that is considered essential or valuable. It suggests a form of loss, limitation, or disadvantage resulting from the absence or removal of certain rights, resources, opportunities, or conditions

How to use "has been deprived" in a sentence

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has been deprived
Shirin has been deprived of milk in her palace.
Telemachus fears that he has been deprived of kleos.
No one has been deprived of food stamps.
Is the lack of land of which it has been deprived.
His country has been deprived of a great citizen.
He was like a gloomy lord whose castle has been deprived of him.
The appellant has been deprived of those monies.
One such birth injury happens when the baby has been deprived of oxygen.
The population has been deprived of all means of subsistence.
Is not this a wonderful opportunity for someone who has been deprived of it?
The community has been deprived of its.
He has been deprived of the right to travel and of freedom of speech.
Only someone who has been deprived of love.
She has been deprived of the whole of her colonies.
Classic tournament mode has been deprived of all amenities.

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It has been deprived of its jurosdiction as taluka due to maladministration.
The population has been deprived of food.
Has been deprived of parental authority or has abandoned the dependent child.
The father or mother has been deprived of parental authority.
Adi will have all those things… that our community has been deprived of.
Her brain has been deprived of oxygen too long.
Now Florence has proclaimed itself a Republic and the Pope 's family has been deprived of power.
This journalist has been deprived of a number of basic rights.
But, just as importantly, my father has been deprived too.
My client has been deprived of liberty.
One: because he is a very conscientious student, Pudge has been deprived of.
His brain has been deprived of oxygen for almost an hour.
The day and hour the person has been deprived of liberty ;.
The area has been deprived of electricity for a long time.
I told Lady Catherine that the court has been deprived of its brightest ornament.
He has been deprived all morning.
Been satisfied when someone has been deprived of his or her liberty.
Yahya has been deprived of having a lawyer in all stages of the case process.
The complainant claims that he has been deprived of his pension rights.
The boy has been deprived of his care and attention for so long.
This means that it is coffee that has been deprived of its caffeine content.
My client has been deprived of his civil liberty for over a week now.
Technology student Maxim Manolov, 20, feels his generation has been deprived of any real choice.
The person has been deprived of their civil rights for life.
Is the lack of land of which it has been deprived The humanity common goods.
Victor has been deprived of his outings for I am bedridden with rheumatism.
Political prisoner Maryam Akbari Monfared has been deprived of her family visits for three weeks.
He has been deprived of all reading material except a Qur'an.
For the house of our God has been deprived of oblation and libation.
Zain has been deprived of his right to education since the Daraa clashes in 2012.
Without the official diagnosis he has been deprived from access to FASD programs and services.
A person who has been deprived of parental rights loses all rights with respect to a child.
This dog has been deprived.
The SPE has been deprived of a significant part of its assets ;.
Result, it has become an enclave and has been deprived of common border with Armenia.

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