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单词 deprives
释义

deprive

verb

de·​prive di-ˈprīv How to pronounce deprive (audio)
deprived; depriving

transitive verb

1
: to take something away from
deprived him of his professorship J. M. Phalen
the risk of injury when the brain is deprived of oxygen
2
: to withhold something from
deprived a citizen of her rights
3
: to remove from office
the Archbishop … would be deprived and sent to the Tower Edith Sitwell
4
obsolete : remove
'tis honor to deprive dishonored life Shakespeare

Synonyms

  • abate
  • bereave
  • divest
  • strip
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Example Sentences

working those long hours was depriving him of his sleep a prince who had been deprived after those who opposed the monarchy came to power
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English depriven, from Anglo-French depriver, from Medieval Latin deprivare, from Latin de- + privare to deprive — more at private entry 1

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 4

Kids Definition

deprive

verb

de·​prive di-ˈprīv How to pronounce deprive (audio)
deprived; depriving
: to take something away from or keep from having something
Mr. Sir was no longer depriving him of water. Louis Sachar, Holes

Medical Definition

deprive

transitive verb

de·​prive di-ˈprīv How to pronounce deprive (audio)
deprived; depriving
: to take something away from and especially something that is usually considered essential for mental or physical well-being
a child deprived of emotional support
tissue deprived of oxygen

Legal Definition

deprive

transitive verb

de·​prive
deprived; depriving
: to take away or withhold something from
no person shall…be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law U.S. Constitution amend. V

deprives

verb

present tense third-person singular of deprive
1
as in strips
to take something away from working those long hours was depriving him of his sleep

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • strips
  • bereaves
  • divests
  • denudes
  • shortchanges
  • defrauds
  • impoverishes
  • abates
  • bankrupts
  • cheats
  • cleans (out)
  • disfurnishes
2
as in deposes
to remove from a position of prominence or power (as a throne) a prince who had been deprived after those who opposed the monarchy came to power

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • deposes
  • dismisses
  • topples
  • sacks
  • displaces
  • unmakes
  • banishes
  • dethrones
  • ousts
  • unseats
  • removes
  • usurps
  • subverts
  • uncrowns
  • supplants
  • fires
  • ejects
  • unthrones
  • defrocks
  • expels
  • overthrows
  • retires
  • cans
  • musters out
  • extrudes
  • cashiers
  • chases
  • casts out
  • routs
  • discharges
  • runs off
  • throws out
  • bounces
  • drums (out)
  • boots (out)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • invests
  • initiates
  • elects
  • designates
  • crowns
  • inaugurates
  • installs
  • appoints
  • enthrones
  • baptizes
  • inducts
  • instates
  • thrones
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