Sentence examples for divested of from inspiring English sources

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Shopworn or just divested of emotional content.

They're divested of all of their meaning.

Royal Mail, now divested of its pension liabilities, is reckoned to be worth another £2.5 billion.

Its patriarch was executed, and the church was divested of its extensive landholdings.

India should be firmly divested of the nuclear illusion, but so should we.

Mr Chen, divested of presidential immunity, now faces a corruption investigation.

The drama is virtually divested of characters we can either sympathise with or hate.

Baldwin wrote that Tom "has been robbed of his humanity and divested of his sex".

A story completely divested of nature" — but she quickly catches herself and turns away.

Far from any trace of the civilized world and divested of reason, Kit goes completely mad.

This is the travel of dismay – dismay means being divested of power or ability.

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