"Deprive" means to force someone to do without something.
The noun is deprivation
Deprive is the verb, deprived is the adjective
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.
The abstract noun for the verb to expel is expellable.
No, the word 'discourage' is a verb, meaning to deprive of confidence or hope; to advise against a course of action; to attempt to prevent by expressing disapproval or raising objections; a word for an action.The noun forms of the verb to discourage are discourager, discouragement, and the gerund, discouraging.
He wanted to enter, but the guards Deprived him. You can not deprive me from seeing my son.
Deprive is the verb, deprived is the adjective
The word deprivation is a noun. It is the act of depriving.
i am going to deprive you of anal sex
The Tagalog translation of "deprive" is "pangkayarian".
The new law will deprive citizens of their right to privacy by allowing increased surveillance.
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.
In a democracy, the will of the majority cannot be used to deprive minority groups of their fundamental rights and freedoms. This principle is often safeguarded by constitutions and legal protections to prevent discrimination and ensure equal treatment for all individuals within society.
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.
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The abstract noun for the verb to expel is expellable.
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