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View definitions for be deprived of

be deprived of

adjective as in go without

verb as in forfeit

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They would be deprived of a combined $1.4 billion in pay annually.

At those meetings, the company representatives read from a Spanish-language script stating that the union could have obtained workers’ signatures without their knowledge, that they would be deprived of the opportunity for a secret vote on unionization and encouraging them to sign a declaration revoking their authorization cards.

I don't want Calstock to be deprived of homes, I don't want to see the developer lose everything.

From BBC

Those who receive prison sentences can be deprived of their licenses.

"What did I do to be deprived of my mum, my wife, my children and my brothers?" he asked.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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