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deprived

[ dih-prahyvd ]

adjective

  1. marked by deprivation; lacking the necessities of life, as adequate food and shelter:

    a deprived childhood.



deprived

/ ɪˈɪ /

adjective

  1. lacking adequate food, shelter, education, etc

    deprived inner-city areas

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • -· adjective
  • ܲd· adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of deprived1

First recorded in 1545–55; deprive + -ed 2
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Isaiah suffered "catastrophic" brain damage after being deprived of oxygen at birth and died in March 2018.

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Myanmar, for example, which was recently struck by a massive earthquake that killed thousands and toppled buildings, has been deprived of life-saving recovery materials.

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This is damaging in many ways, first and foremost because citizens are deprived of opportunities to see the results of ideas played out and to examine the possible outcomes of authoritarianism, isolationism, nationalism or chauvinism.

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“We believe he has broken the law again here and in the process deprived children, America’s students, of critical funding,” Bonta said.

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He said they were monitored by cameras, often beaten and randomly deprived of food and sleep.

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