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is depriving
verb
To take something away (and keep it away); deny someone of something.
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Trump's campaign is depriving us it.
Yet it is precisely the sabotage of reforms that is depriving our country of prospects.
He is depriving them of federal benefits, which their tax payments help underwrite.
Ironically, this business acumen is depriving Southall of its best photographic advertisement.
A regime that is depriving Syrians from telling their stories even when they leave.
This is depriving the country of leadership through their elected representatives, and it's cheating taxpayers".
In fact, not one person remarks that this supposed hero is depriving the child of dignity.
And the dearth of Democratic governors is depriving the Party of potential future leaders.
("Barnes & Ignoble is depriving the Bronx of a bookstore," he said).
Mr Bloomberg, the mayor of New York, bemoaned America's restrictive visa policy, which is depriving financial firms of talent.
It is depriving them of a fair chance in attaining and developing skills essential for education and employment.
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