Sentences with deprive
de·prive
D d - The disintegration of the Soviet Union deprived western intelligence agencies of their main enemies. [V n of n]
- To deprive someone of his property
- I think he mostly slept through the lectures … see, we don't want to … deprive our young people of what's necessary.
- But in the 1990s, the world was arrayed against him to deprive him of these weapons.
- To be deprived of one's rights
- To deprive a man of life; to deprive a baby of candy.
- Thus the state may deprive criminals of their liberty.