deprive of

deprive (one) of (something)

To keep one from doing, having, or accessing something. I would never deprive you the opportunity to follow your dreams! They don't want to get divorced and deprive their children of a stable home.See also: deprive, of

deprive someone of something

to take something away from someone. If you don't behave, I will deprive you of your driving rights. They deprived themselves of a good time by pouting.See also: deprive, of

deprive of

v. To keep someone from possessing or enjoying something; take something away from someone: The war had deprived the refugees of a normal childhood.See also: deprive, of