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Deprives

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Deprives meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of deprive

Example sentences (20)

Critics argue that switching off the nuclear plants now deprives Germany of a source of low-emission power and requires the country to keep operating fossil fuel plants that contribute to climate change.

In banning these course materials, the Florida Department of Education censors educators, limits the freedom of parents and students, devalues Black experiences, and deprives high schoolers of an opportunity to learn about Black history.

Poverty also deprives parents' capacity to take on additional burdens required such as transport fares and levies.

The decision deprives prosecutors of a key piece of evidence against Abd al Rahim al-Nashiri, 58, in the longest-running death-penalty case at Guantánamo Bay.

This deprives our people of food for their nutrition.

Viewers of the movie won’t understand that people realize now that giving up a connection with children and grandchildren deprives one of so much love, it’s just not worth doing.

Analysts say this profit-shifting process, which Ireland has actively encouraged, deprives developing nations of desperately-needed corporate tax revenues.

Excluding contractors from meetings deprives them of the broader context needed to do their jobs effectively.

He was convicted of extorting Nike and of committing “honest services fraud” against Mr Franklin – where someone in a position of authority deprives a client or constituent of his right to honest services.

Kohli's absence, owing to personal reasons, deprives India of his batting prowess, adding to the challenges faced by captain Rohit Sharma.

Laying it up deprives the carrier group of fuel and precious supplies without which no fleet can operate at sea for long.

That misclassification deprives drivers of essential labor rights and benefits like minimum wage, overtime pay, and earned sick time, which are required under Massachusetts Wage and Hour Laws.

The GRA has been urging the public to refrain from smuggling activities, highlighting that it deprives legitimate businesses and the government of revenue.

The report further highlights the “profound impact of this cultural devastation” emphasising that “it not only impoverishes the collective identity of the Palestinian people but also deprives them irreversibly of their history”.

From the outset, distance or remote teaching somewhat deprives the lecturer of that critical face-to-face, live, sentient and communicative audience.

Identity politics deprives the white male of any basis for complaint because it identifies the white male as everyone else’s victimizer.

Restricting oxygen to the bloodstream deprives other major organs of oxygen including the liver, kidney and brain.

Several member of the US Congress have already termed the law, which deprives Muslims of Indian citizenship as “discriminatory” and “unconstitutional”.

Social distancing deprives us of the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual bond that society needs.

The death of Al-Masri, whose real name was Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, deprives al Qaeda of one of its best planners and most experienced operatives.