depriving (of) (Meaning)

depriving (of)

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

depriving (of) Sentence Examples

  1. The oppressive regime deprived the citizens of basic human rights.
  2. Poverty deprived the children of proper nutrition and education.
  3. The conflict deprived the families of their livelihood and stability.
  4. The drought deprived the farmers of their crops and income.
  5. The disease deprived the victims of their health and well-being.
  6. The disability deprived him of the ability to walk independently.
  7. The addiction deprived her of her family and job.
  8. The trauma deprived the soldiers of their mental peace.
  9. The pandemic deprived the students of in-person learning and social interaction.
  10. The economic recession deprived the community of jobs and opportunities.

FAQs About the word depriving (of)

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

retaining, begrudging,denying, withholding, confiscating,keeping, appropriating,stinting, arrogating

allotting, allocating, handing out, distributing, rationing, apportioning, measuring,sharing (out), allowing, dealing

The oppressive regime deprived the citizens of basic human rights.

Poverty deprived the children of proper nutrition and education.

The conflict deprived the families of their livelihood and stability.

The drought deprived the farmers of their crops and income.