Sentence examples for the deprivations from inspiring English sources

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the deprivations

noun

The act of depriving, dispossessing, or bereaving; the act of deposing or divesting of some dignity.

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No need to suffer the deprivations personally.

Like the deprivations of sanctions, intermittent bombing has become part of the fabric of Iraqi life.

The Iraqis in the cafe recounted Saddam's massacres and the deprivations of the Iraqi people.

The fact that Cuba still stood independent despite the deprivations is a real, lasting legacy".

Few of the deprivations of adult imprisonment are spared for children.

From my arrival in Gaza, the deprivations and hardships resulting from the blockade were all too evident.

Rather than be defined by the benefits it bestows, it is now defined by the deprivations it doesn't.

"You feel the difference first in the way you see colors," she wrote later of the deprivations of prison.

Small turbocharged engines mean that far from fearing the deprivations of downsizing, motorists could be pleasantly surprised.

There is an obvious connection here with the deprivations of the cloned world in "Never Let Me Go".

Amid the deprivations of postwar Poland, the young Polanski became an accomplished actor, skier, bicycle racer, fencer, mimic, and artist.

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