Deprive (Verb)
Syllable division: de·prive
How to pronounce: UK: /dɪˈpraɪv/ US: /dɪˈpraɪv/
Meaning: To take anything away from someone, especially something valuable or pleasurable.
Example:
> His mother deprived him of his last school dance due to his bad marks.
> You cannot deprive her of her sleep the night before a big event.
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Her mother deprived her to use the cellphone until late night.
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Her mother deprived her to use her cell phone until late at night.
Illness deprives him of his ability to work.
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* my Child was deprived of my phone and threw it.
* I had many headaches, and it was depriving to lose my ability to work out recently.
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* My child was deprived of my phone and threw it.
* I had many headaches, and it deprived me of my ability to work out recently.