deprived (of) (Meaning)

deprived (of)

to take (something) away from (someone or something)

deprived (of) Sentence Examples

  1. The underprivileged children were deprived of basic necessities like food and shelter.
  2. The prisoners were deprived of their freedom and basic rights.
  3. The victim was deprived of justice after the authorities failed to prosecute the perpetrators.
  4. The refugees were deprived of their homes and livelihoods due to the ongoing conflict.
  5. The elderly were deprived of dignity and respect in their old age.
  6. The students were deprived of a quality education due to lack of resources.
  7. The workers were deprived of fair wages and working conditions.
  8. The country was deprived of economic growth due to corrupt and oppressive policies.
  9. The community was deprived of a sense of belonging after the closure of its local school.
  10. The environment was deprived of its natural beauty due to pollution and deforestation.

FAQs About the word deprived (of)

to take (something) away from (someone or something)

begrudged, withheld,denied,retained, confiscated, kept, appropriated,stinted, arrogated

allocated, split, allowed, shared (out), measured, allotted, divided,distributed, apportioned, assigned

The underprivileged children were deprived of basic necessities like food and shelter.

The prisoners were deprived of their freedom and basic rights.

The victim was deprived of justice after the authorities failed to prosecute the perpetrators.

The refugees were deprived of their homes and livelihoods due to the ongoing conflict.