transitive. To rob, deprive, bereave. Const. originally genitive, later of (? at, from).
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释义 | the mind > possession > loss > taking away > take away [verb (transitive)] > deprive (of) (101) benimc890 transitive. To rob, deprive, bereave. Const. originally genitive, later of (? at, from). to do of ——eOE transitive. To put out of, deprive of, rid of. Obsolete. bedealc1000 transitive. To deprive, bereave, free of. disturbc1230 With of, from: To deprive of; to drive, turn, or draw away from, by disturbance. Obsolete. bereavec1275 with at for of. Obsolete. reave?a1300 Also with away. transitive. To take away (life, rest, sight, etc.). In later use chiefly Scottish. Now rare. acquitc1300 transitive. To dispossess (a person) of something due or belonging to him or her; to deprive of. Obsolete. benemec1300 transitive. To deprive (a person) of (a thing), to take away (a thing) from (a person). deprivec1330 transitive. To divest, strip, bereave, dispossess of (formerly †from) a possession. to deprive (a person) of (a thing) = to take it away from him. privea1382 transitive. To deprive or strip (someone) of something. Also with person and thing as double object. subvertc1384 transitive. To cause a person to lose (faith, hope, etc.). Obsolete. oppressc1395 transitive. To deprive (a person) of or from something by force. Obsolete. abridgea1400 transitive. To deprive (a person) of; to debar or prevent from. Also occasionally with in. Now rare. to bate of, from1399 to bate of, from: to bring down or remove from; to deprive of. Obsolete. lessa1400 transitive. In passive. To be deprived of; to cause to have less of (a quality). Obsolete. nakena1400 transitive. To strip or deprive (a person) of something. dischargea1425 transitive. To deprive or dispossess (a person) of something. Obsolete. privatec1425 transitive. To deprive or dispossess of something; to cut off (from something). to bring outa1450 To separate or detach (any one) from; to deprive, do (any one) out of. Obsolete. abatec1450 With of. transitive. To deprive of. Obsolete. sever?1507 In occasional uses: To deprive of; to hinder from; to free from. Obsolete. spulyie?1507 To despoil or deprive of something. denude1513 figurative. To strip, divest, deprive (of any possession, attribute, etc.). disable1529 transitive. With following construction. To injure, impair, or render less able in some capacity; to deprive of the use of (some faculty, power, or… distrain1530 Extensions or loose uses of the legal senses. To deprive (a person) of (something). Obsolete. destituec1540 transitive. To deprive. (In quot. 1540 reflexive.) destitutec1540 To deprive, bereave, divest of (anything possessed); to render destitute, reduce to destitution. defalk1541 (a) To allow (any one) a deduction. (b) To deprive or mulct of (anything due). Obsolete. to turn out of ——1545 transitive. To do (a person) out of, deprive or strip (a person) of. Obsolete. discomfit1548 transitive. To deprive (a person) of something by defeat. Obsolete. rare. wipe1549 To deprive, rob, cheat, defraud, do out of some possession or advantage. Const. beside (beside, prep. 4c), of; rarely for (for, prep. 22c), from. nude1551 transitive. To deprive or strip (a person) of something. disannul?a1556 transitive. To deprive (a person) of something; esp. to strip of a right or entitlement; to dispossess. Also figurative. Obsolete (chiefly English reg… bereft1557 By-form of bereave, v.: to deprive. diminish1559 To deprive (a person) in part, to curtail of. benoom1563 Mistaken form of benim, v. joint1573 figurative. To ‘cut off’ from or deprive of something. Obsolete. uncase1583 To strip or deprive of something. rid1585 transitive. To deprive or strip (a person) of something. Also reflexive. Obsolete. disarm1590 transitive. To deprive (a person) of something which provides safety, protection, advantage, etc. Also reflexive. visitc1592 To deprive of something. rare. ease1600 humorously. To deprive, despoil of. dispatch1604 To deprive, bereave. Obsolete. (Cf. 4.) unfurnisha1616 To divest or deprive of something. Obsolete. rig1629 transitive. To strip (a person) of something. retrench1640 transitive. To relieve or deprive of a possession, privilege, or attribute. Now rare. unbecomea1641 transitive. To deprive (of something). disentail1641 To divest, dispossess, deprive of. cashier1690 To deprive of. (rare.) twin1722 To deprive of. mulct1748 transitive. To deprive or divest of. Usually in passive. fordo1764 To ruin or undo (a person). Also (in late use), To deprive of. Obsolete. to do out of ——1796 transitive. To deprive or dispossess of; (now) esp. to deprive of by sharp practice or fraud (cf. sense 20). to cut out1815 To deprive, do out of. bate1823 elliptical. To deprive (a person) of; also dialect to deduct part of the wages of. deprivate1832 To deprive. devoid1878 To make devoid; to divest. rare. nonce-word. Subcategories:— deprive (a thing) (2) — deprive forcibly (6) — completely (9) — partially (3) — by wheedling, blustering, or worrying (3) — of something highly prized (2) — of an honour, distinction, or office (5) — of stock or cattle (4) — of any adjunct or asset (10) |
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