deprive 
					英 [dɪˈpraɪv ]  
					美 [dɪˈpraɪv ]  
					v.  剥夺;使丧失;使不能享有
					过去分词:deprived 现在分词:depriving 过去式:deprived 第三人称单数:deprives 
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										VERB 剥夺;使丧失;使不能享有deprive  someone of  something that they want or need, you take it away from them, or you prevent them from having it.
											The disintegration of the Soviet Union deprived western intelligence agencies of their main enemies... They've been deprived of the fuel necessary to heat their homes.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
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										The disintegration of the Soviet Union deprived western intelligence agencies of their main enemies  
										They've been deprived of the fuel necessary to heat their homes.  
										This law will deprive us of our most basic rights.  
										You can deprive them of many things, but you can never rob them of their spirit.  
										Our children also depend on Earth's natural resources and we should not deprive them of such necessities.  
										Did I want to deprive my son the chance to catch a fish like this of his own?  
										Deprive completely of money or goods.  
										Restrictions on price advertising can be illegal if they deprive consumers of important information.  
										Deprive of status or authority.  
										I would rather die than have anyone deprive me of this boast.  
										Want to deprive human beings of their right to see?  
										The worst thing you can possibly do to a woman is to deprive her of a grievance.  
										They lower the standards of teaching, for they deprive the teacher of all freedom.  
										Do not deprive yourself of the love you need.  
										The civil laws of today, unfortunately founded on canon law, deprive me of the rights of humanity.  
										Well, I'm not gonna tell you and deprive you of the mystery.  
										And no one can deprive the people of trust and confidence.  
										If you deprive them of education, the nation cannot progress.  
										To be cruel maybe only to deprive people's hopes.  
										The courts cannot deprive me of the right to see my child.  
										He appeared to deprive his city of all its resources, arts, commerce, money, and defenses.  
										I pray you let me not deprive you of your servant.  
										However, to offer yourself in this case does not mean to sacrifice or deprive you of resources.  
										No one wants to deprive them of their inheritance.  
										No one can deprive their voting rights.  
										They were plotting against her and using this subtle method to deprive her of her human rights!  
										The aestheticization of everyday life and the popularization of art deprive the aesthetics of its self-discipline;  
										This is not to deprive owners of property between the company and the pricing right!  
										Unbelievers who turn away from Him and who deprive themselves of Him by their malice are today doubly culpable.  
										And why should I deprive other men of chance at freedom.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
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										 deprive sb/sth of sth
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