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How to use deprive in a sentence

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To deprive someone of their liberty without telling them the charge or the evidence is completely foreign to our system of justice.
The Biblical logic says that God's foreordination does not deprive man of freedom or responsibility.
It should not grant an injunction where to do so will deprive a plaintiff of advantages in the foreign forum.
For anyone to deprive them of a penny of their legal entitlement is a crime against society.
Violence or intimidation against the media could hamper press freedom and eventually deprive the public of its right to information.
According to Pakistan, the Baglihar dam would deprive it of more than 7,000 cusecs water a day destroying its agriculture.
Only undemocratic, dictatorial and authoritarian countries would seek to deprive the right of others to speak.
Its sudden withdrawal from the people would bring deeper disconsolation than to deprive them of television.
Those provisions do not deprive a person of his possessions or interfere with his peaceful enjoyment of them.
There is no great masculine conspiracy to deprive British women of their dream frock and land them instead with a cordless Dustbuster.
Those favouring an armistice hoped that a negative reply from Roosevelt would deprive their opponents of a valuable trump card.
To deprive humans of even one emotion would taint the stability of balance.
They also deprive Australian livestock of food by scouring the cultivated rangelands, which also facilitates erosion.
He also tried to amend Brown's motion to deprive minor parties of other agreed perks.
Get rid of flags and you deprive people of the most instantly recognisable symbol of national identity.
I'm quite health conscious, so I only eat red meat once or twice a month, although I never deprive myself.
By withdrawing their labour or even working to rule they may be able to deprive the public of a key service.
Although alcohol can make you drowsy and is in fact a depressant, it can cause a restless sleep and actually may deprive you of needed REM sleep.
When you use antiperspirant to prevent sweating, you deprive these organisms of the moisture they love.
She is a light sleeper and sleeping next to me does deprive her of what little sleep she does get.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Mr. Parasyte intended to deprive us of our food, and starve us into subjection.
Was he not, moreover, withholding his assent from the Act of annates, which would deprive the Pope of large revenues?
But he was so far puffed up with arrogancy, as to go about to deprive us of our kingdom and life.
Alliance with the anti-slavery North would deprive a party of support South and denationalize it.
And we must deprive you of Denis, for we need his help over a big building affair.
That it is impossible to deprive men of the liberty of saying what they think.
The reason why these substances deprive the Gold of its fulminating quality, depends on the causes that produce the fulmination.
For it will be no light sin in us to deprive of the episcopate those who offer the gifts blamelessly and holily.
Every man must do his share to deprive Meyer of all access to the labor market.
If a fact be misstated, it is probable he is gratified by a belief of it, and I have no right to deprive him of the gratification.
I also shot a crow that evening, but was in great dread that the natives would come and deprive me of the nardoo.
They deprive themselves of the prepuce,758 but some are circumcised like Egyptians.
To take your life would be to deprive you of the means of profiting by this lesson.
Will they rack-rent their tenants in such a manner as to deprive them of the means of improving the estate?
Or he may deprive himself of some lesser advantages in life by his reluctancy in putting himself forward.
I had a foreboding that that stain would deprive me of nine-tenths of my personal dignity.
The French were afraid that, unless their colonies should be better defended than heretofore, another war might deprive them of the whole.
You would deprive them of their means of dining every seventh day, often the only day on which they can be said to dine at all,' said Scrooge.
A man of honour and self-respect such as I am finds it painful and grievous to have to consort with men who would deprive him of both.
No law can deprive his daughters of the legacy of his repentance and his love.
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