Sentence examples for To deprive from inspiring English sources

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To deprive

verb

To take something away (and keep it away); deny someone of something.

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To deprive them of life entirely is an egregious abuse.

To deprive artists of this data is to deprive them of the ability to build a viable business".

I'm not going to deprive myself.

It would be unethical to deprive inmates of such treatment.

No one wants to deprive others of that experience.

Montana and Colorado make moves to deprive corporations of personhood.

To have good luck is to deprive another of it.

They want to deprive you from everything, anything".

(To hoard is potentially to deprive your neighbor).

The effect is to deprive the author & publisher of income.

In despair, he was trying to deprive himself as well.

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