privation - significado y definición. Qué es privation
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Qué (quién) es privation - definición


Privation         
PSYCHOLOGICAL CONCEPT OF DEPRIVATION
·noun The condition of being absent; absence; negation.
II. Privation ·noun The act of depriving, or taking away; hence, the depriving of rank or office; degradation in rank; deprivation.
III. Privation ·noun The state of being deprived or destitute of something, especially of something required or desired; destitution; need; as, to undergo severe privations.
privation         
PSYCHOLOGICAL CONCEPT OF DEPRIVATION
(privations)
If you suffer privation or privations, you have to live without many of the things that are thought to be necessary in life, such as food, clothing, or comfort. (FORMAL)
They endured five years of privation during the second world war...
The privations of monastery life were evident in his appearance.
= hardship
N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl
privation         
PSYCHOLOGICAL CONCEPT OF DEPRIVATION
[pr??'ve??(?)n]
¦ noun
1. a state in which essentials such as food and warmth are lacking.
2. formal the loss or absence of a quality that is normally present.
Origin
ME: from L. privatio(n-), from privat-, privare (see private).

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Privation
Privation is the absence or lack of basic necessities.
Ejemplos de uso de privation
1. Won‘t it be a story of one privation after another?
2. No longer need anyone dread privation after a working lifetime.
3. Those conflicting factors –– general prosperity and particular privation –– prompted the march to Buenos Aires this year.
4. Each is self–reliant, dignified, stoical in the face of privation.
5. We see extreme privation in the developing world: starvation, refugee camps.