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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Deprive - définition

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Deprive; Deprivation (disambiguation); Deprive (disambiguation)

deprive         
(deprives, depriving, deprived)
If you deprive someone of something that they want or need, you take it away from them, or you prevent them from having it.
They've been deprived of the fuel necessary to heat their homes.
VERB: V n of n
Deprive         
·vt To take away; to put an end; to Destroy.
II. Deprive ·vt To divest of office; to Depose; to dispossess of dignity, especially ecclesiastical.
III. Deprive ·vt To Dispossess; to Bereave; to Divest; to hinder from possessing; to Debar; to shut out from;
- with a remoter object, usually preceded by of.
deprive         
[d?'pr??v]
¦ verb
1. prevent (a person or place) from having or using something.
2. archaic depose (someone, especially a clergyman) from office.
Derivatives
deprival noun
deprived adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. depriver, from med. L. deprivare, from de- 'away, completely' + privare (see private).

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Deprivation

Deprivation or deprive may refer to:

  • Poverty, pronounced deprivation in well-being
    • Objective deprivation or poverty threshold, the minimum level of income deemed adequate in a particular country
    • Relative deprivation, the lack of resources to sustain the lifestyle that one is accustomed to or that a society approves
  • Deprivation (child development), inadequate meeting of child's needs required for an adequate child development
  • Deprivation of rights under color of law, a federal criminal offense under U.S. law
  • Deprivation, the taking away from a clergyman of his benefice or other spiritual promotion or dignity by an ecclesiastical court
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Deprive
1. Delays could deprive Panama of shipping–toll revenues.
2. "We cannot deprive the children of their childhood," Jammo said.
3. "Who are you to deprive us from fulfilling our goals?
4. Longer school hours ‘will deprive pupils‘ LITTLEJOHN: Life on Mars?
5. Secondly, the father cannot deprive his daughters of their shares of inheritance.