I'm guessing it's a sugar burst and sugar crash. What a nice service to provide!
Deprive is the verb, deprived is the adjective
He wanted to enter, but the guards Deprived him. You can not deprive me from seeing my son.
The word deprivation is a noun. It is the act of depriving.
Mrs. Sanders was deprived of her job because she didn't have a high school diploma created by Amanda L. The slaves in the Atlantic slave trade were deprived of the right to leave. Created by Charlotte H. She had a deprived childhood.
Varying on what Law your on about. Theirs a few laws Hitler instructed to deprive the Jewish communities in Germany.
The reason why Caesar deprived the Tribunes Marullus and Flavius of their office was due to them removing the diadems from his statues.
Article V - last clause "no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the Senate."
According to the U.S. Constitution and our laws, the government does not have the right to deprive man's life, liberty, and property. As for power, though, they certainly could use their resources to do that if they chose to.
i am going to deprive you of anal sex
The Tagalog translation of "deprive" is "pangkayarian".
I would not want to deprive you of the pleasure of discovery.
Because of their behaviour they decided to deprive them of some of their privileges. If the factory did close it would deprive many of the employees of an income.