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单词 deprive
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deprive


deprive

to withhold something from another; strip, divest
Not to be confused with:deprave – to make morally bad or evil

de·prive

D0147400 (dĭ-prīv′)tr.v. de·prived, de·priv·ing, de·prives 1. To take something away from: The court ruling deprived us of any share in the inheritance.2. To keep from possessing or enjoying; deny: They were deprived of a normal childhood by the war.3. To remove from office.
[Middle English depriven, from Old French depriver, from Medieval Latin dēprīvāre : Latin dē-, de- + Latin prīvāre, to rob (from prīvus, alone, without; see per in Indo-European roots).]
de·priv′a·ble adj.

deprive

(dɪˈpraɪv) vb (tr) 1. (foll by of) to prevent from possessing or enjoying; dispossess (of)2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) archaic to remove from rank or office; depose; demote[C14: from Old French depriver, from Medieval Latin dēprīvāre, from Latin de- + prīvāre to deprive of, rob; see private] deˈprivable adj deˈprival n deˈpriver n

de•prive

(dɪˈpraɪv)

v.t. -prived, -priv•ing. 1. to divest of something possessed or enjoyed; dispossess; strip. 2. to keep from possessing or enjoying something withheld: to deprive a child of affection. 3. to remove from office. [1275–1325; < Anglo-French, Old French depriver < Medieval Latin dēprīvāre= Latin dē- de- + prīvāre to deprive] de•priv′a•tive (-ˈprɪv ə tɪv) adj.

deprive


Past participle: deprived
Gerund: depriving
Imperative
deprive
deprive
Present
I deprive
you deprive
he/she/it deprives
we deprive
you deprive
they deprive
Preterite
I deprived
you deprived
he/she/it deprived
we deprived
you deprived
they deprived
Present Continuous
I am depriving
you are depriving
he/she/it is depriving
we are depriving
you are depriving
they are depriving
Present Perfect
I have deprived
you have deprived
he/she/it has deprived
we have deprived
you have deprived
they have deprived
Past Continuous
I was depriving
you were depriving
he/she/it was depriving
we were depriving
you were depriving
they were depriving
Past Perfect
I had deprived
you had deprived
he/she/it had deprived
we had deprived
you had deprived
they had deprived
Future
I will deprive
you will deprive
he/she/it will deprive
we will deprive
you will deprive
they will deprive
Future Perfect
I will have deprived
you will have deprived
he/she/it will have deprived
we will have deprived
you will have deprived
they will have deprived
Future Continuous
I will be depriving
you will be depriving
he/she/it will be depriving
we will be depriving
you will be depriving
they will be depriving
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been depriving
you have been depriving
he/she/it has been depriving
we have been depriving
you have been depriving
they have been depriving
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been depriving
you will have been depriving
he/she/it will have been depriving
we will have been depriving
you will have been depriving
they will have been depriving
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been depriving
you had been depriving
he/she/it had been depriving
we had been depriving
you had been depriving
they had been depriving
Conditional
I would deprive
you would deprive
he/she/it would deprive
we would deprive
you would deprive
they would deprive
Past Conditional
I would have deprived
you would have deprived
he/she/it would have deprived
we would have deprived
you would have deprived
they would have deprived
Thesaurus
Verb1.deprive - take away possessions from someone; "The Nazis stripped the Jews of all their assets"divest, stripunarm, disarm - take away the weapons from; render harmlessexpropriate - deprive of possessions; "The Communist government expropriated the landowners"clean - deprive wholly of money in a gambling game, robbery, etc.; "The other players cleaned him completely"take - take into one's possession; "We are taking an orphan from Romania"; "I'll take three salmon steaks"dispossess - deprive of the possession of real estateclean out - deprive completely of money or goods; "The robbers cleaned us out in a couple of hours"unclothe - strip; "unclothe your heart of envy"unsex - deprive of sex or sexual powersorphan - deprive of parentsbereave - deprive through death
2.deprive - keep from having, keeping, or obtainingablactate, wean - gradually deprive (infants and young mammals) of mother's milk; "she weaned her baby when he was 3 months old and started him on powdered milk"; "The kitten was weaned and fed by its owner with a bottle"famish, starve - deprive of food; "They starved the prisoners"starve - deprive of a necessity and cause suffering; "he is starving her of love"; "The engine was starved of fuel"withhold, keep back - hold back; refuse to hand over or share; "The father is withholding the allowance until the son cleans his room"tongue-tie - deprive of speech; "When he met his idol, the young man was tongue-tied"dock - deprive someone of benefits, as a penaltybilk - evade payment to; "He bilked his creditors"disinherit, disown - prevent deliberately (as by making a will) from inheritingimpoverish - make poordisenfranchise, disfranchise - deprive of voting rights
3.deprive - take awayimpoverishdisestablish - deprive (an established church) of its statusdecline, worsen - grow worse; "Conditions in the slum worsened"enrich - make better or improve in quality; "The experience enriched her understanding"; "enriched foods"

deprive

verb dispossess, rob, strip, divest, expropriate, despoil, bereave They've been deprived of the fuel necessary to heat their homes.

deprive

verbTo take or keep something away from:dispossess, divest, rob, strip.
Translations
剥夺

deprive

(diˈpraiv) verb (with of) to take something away from. They deprived him of food and drink. 剝奪 剥夺deprivation (depriˈveiʃən) noun1. (a condition of) loss, hardship etc. 喪失 丧失2. (an) act of depriving. 剝奪 剥夺deˈprived adjective suffering from hardship etc, under-privileged. deprived areas of the city. 貧困的 贫困的

deprive


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
EncyclopediaSeedeprivation

deprive


de·prive

(dĭ-prīv′)v.1. To take something from someone or something.2. To keep from possessing or enjoying something.

Patient discussion about deprive

Q. what are the affects of sleep deprivation, and can I counteract them? I’m a college student and I’ve been sleeping for 5-6 hours a night for the past month…what symptoms should I expect? And how can I counteract them?A. I studied this just 2 days ago:
Studies on sleep deprivation are actually beginning to show that people do not require as much sleep as traditionally taught. While sleep deficits effect first auditory acuity, and can even cause people to go into what are called microsleeps, researchers are finding that when people are being deprived of sleep they actually sleep more efficiently (spending more time in stages 3 and 4 of sleep) The problem is that people do not train themselves properly to shortened sleep periods, thus stuggle to adapt when they cannot receive the customary eight hours. Ideally, with adequate control and preperation, people can sleep for 4 hours a night and be fully cognatively functional.
(DaVinci purportedly survived on 15min cat naps taken every four hours his entire adult life, and he was certainly on his toes)
Just thought you'de find that interesting
See Pinel's chapter on Sleep in his text "Biopsychology" for more. (Pinel, 2009)
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deprive


  • verb

Synonyms for deprive

verb dispossess

Synonyms

  • dispossess
  • rob
  • strip
  • divest
  • expropriate
  • despoil
  • bereave

Synonyms for deprive

verb to take or keep something away from

Synonyms

  • dispossess
  • divest
  • rob
  • strip

Synonyms for deprive

verb take away possessions from someone

Synonyms

  • divest
  • strip

Related Words

  • unarm
  • disarm
  • expropriate
  • clean
  • take
  • dispossess
  • clean out
  • unclothe
  • unsex
  • orphan
  • bereave

verb keep from having, keeping, or obtaining

Related Words

  • ablactate
  • wean
  • famish
  • starve
  • withhold
  • keep back
  • tongue-tie
  • dock
  • bilk
  • disinherit
  • disown
  • impoverish
  • disenfranchise
  • disfranchise

verb take away

Synonyms

  • impoverish

Related Words

  • disestablish
  • decline
  • worsen

Antonyms

  • enrich
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