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1 deprive somebody of a right
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2 deprive
transitive verb1)deprive somebody of something — jemandem etwas nehmen; (debar from having) jemandem etwas vorenthalten
deprive somebody of citizenship — jemandem die Staatsbürgerschaft aberkennen
be deprived of light — nicht genug Licht haben
2) (prevent from having normal life) benachteiligen* * *- academic.ru/19740/deprivation">deprivation- deprived* * *de·prive[dɪˈpraɪv]vt▪ to \deprive sb of sth jdm etw entziehen [o vorenthalten]to \deprive sb of his/her dignity jdn seiner Würde berauben gehto \deprive sb of freedom jdn der Freiheit berauben gehto \deprive sb of sleep jdm den Schlaf entziehen* * *[dI'praɪv]vtto deprive sb of sth (of sth one has) — jdn einer Sache (gen) berauben; (of sth to which one has a right) jdm etw vorenthalten
we were deprived of our rights/freedom — wir wurden unserer Rechte/Freiheit beraubt
I wouldn't want to deprive you of the pleasure of seeing her — ich möchte dir das Vergnügen, sie zu sehen, nicht vorenthalten
the team was deprived of the injured Owen — die Mannschaft musste ohne den verletzten Owen auskommen
she was deprived of sleep/oxygen — sie litt an Schlafmangel/Sauerstoffmangel
they are deprived of any sense of national identity — ihnen fehlt jedes Gefühl für nationale Identität
to deprive oneself of sth — sich (dat) etw nicht gönnen
* * *deprive [dıˈpraıv] v/tbe deprived of sth etwas entbehren (müssen);he was deprived of his title SPORT ihm wurde der Titel aberkanntof sth von etwas)4. absetzen* * *transitive verb1)deprive somebody of something — jemandem etwas nehmen; (debar from having) jemandem etwas vorenthalten
2) (prevent from having normal life) benachteiligen* * *v.berauben v.
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