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1 deprive of immunity
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2 deprive
позбавляти, відбирати, віднімати; усувати ( з посади); не допускати- deprive of benefitsdeprive owner of his/her property — позбавляти власника (своєї) власності
- deprive of citizenship
- deprive of deputy's immunity
- deprive of diplomatic immunity
- deprive of emergency powers
- deprive of equal opportunity
- deprive of freedom
- deprive of immunity
- deprive of inheritance
- deprive of liberty
- deprive of life
- deprive of one's license
- deprive of organization
- deprive of privilege
- deprive of self-control
- deprive of the franchise
- deprive of the right to vote
- deprive of the voting right
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3 deprive of deputy's immunity
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > deprive of deputy's immunity
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4 deprive of diplomatic immunity
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > deprive of diplomatic immunity
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