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privation

[prahy-vey-shuhn] / praɪˈveɪ ʃən /


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A decade and a half of gloom followed, during which, Mr. Gittlitz notes, the atmosphere of Dust Bowl privation at Shea was underscored by corn and tomato plants growing like subsistence crops in the bullpen.

From The Wall Street Journal

And it could help a fledgling government to pay salaries, begin to rebuild, and address the growing discontent over the privations of daily life.

From BBC

Rather, it was because he came to realize he wasn’t empathetic enough to class differences and the privations of others.

From Los Angeles Times

Saunders and Gamble dig into the domestic privations of poverty — the lack of food and heat, the shame of wearing the same old clothes every day, the constant worry about what’s next.

From Los Angeles Times

International humanitarian officials said the military operation had halted the flow of aid from Egypt into Gaza, exacerbating extreme hunger and privation in the besieged territory.

From New York Times