Sentence example with the word 'deprivation'

deprivation

abnegation, debit, deprivement, disfellowship, expulsion, injury, negativeness, nothingness, purge, starvation, vacuity

Definition n. a state of extreme poverty

Last update: April 12, 2016


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India has widespread deprivation caused by lack of employment.   [adverb]

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The poor suffer even from the deprivation of right to proper housing.   [verb]

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Hill sheep in particular suffer great deprivation mainly from neglect.   [verb]

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If you read a proposal for Harlow 's research on maternal deprivation would you feel it was unethical?   [noun]

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Such nearness and such deprivation--to see, to desire, and not to seize--flung his wits abroad; from that hour his was a lost soul.   [noun]

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He was released by Mary's accession, and was at once restored to his see, his deprivation being regarded as invalid and Ridley as an intruder.   [adverb]

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By this one deprivation his contact with man had ruined him for the life of nature.   [verb]

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The world was silent in its deprivation, and the silence stifled him.   [noun]

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For all these things he felt the savage hunger that comes of deprivation and hardship.   [verb]

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"Well, that won't be a great deprivation to him," I remarked.   [verb]

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Glory and uniform became him well, but danger and deprivation better.   [noun]

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