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is deprived
verb
To take something away (and keep it away); deny someone of something.
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The No3 is deprived of that certainty.
Disease that is deprived of hosts dies out.
Ninety percent of the population is deprived in India".
The public is deprived of cleaner air; industry is deprived of the regulatory certainty it needs to make wise investment decisions.
Don't publish, and the public is deprived of a great writer's work.
Yes, because if one word is universally associated with Roger Federer, it is "deprived".
The world is deprived of your humor, your humanity, your elegance and your intellect.
I don't enjoy it because slowly one is deprived of one's pleasures.
Despite his fictional gregariousness (armadillos are actually shy creatures), Fuleco is deprived of speech.
"Nancy Kerrigan is deprived of the opportunity to compete on two good knees".
Success depends on the degree to which the fibroid is deprived of its blood supply.
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