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Definition of deprive
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Deprive
(v. t.) To take away; to put an end; to
destroy.
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Disenfranchise
::
Disenfranchise
(v. t.) To
disfranchise;
to
deprive
of the
rights
of a
citizen.
Lose
::
Lose (v. t.) To be
deprived
of the view of; to cease to see or know the
whereabouts
of; as, he lost his
companion
in the
crowd..
Decolorize
::
Decolorize
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
color;
to
whiten.
Untaste
::
Untaste
(v. t.) To
deprive
of a taste for a
thing.
Dismay
::
Dismay
(v. i.) To
disable
with alarm or
apprehensions;
to
depress
the
spirits
or
courage
of; to
deprive
or
firmness
and
energy
through
fear; to
daunt;
to
appall;
to
terrify.
Enfeeble
::
Enfeeble
(v. t.) To make
feeble;
to
deprive
of
strength;
to
reduce
the
strength
or force of; to
weaken;
to
debilitate.
Polled
::
Polled
(a.)
Deprived
of a poll, or of
something
belonging
to the poll.
Specifically:
(a)
Lopped;
-- said of trees
having
their tops cut off. (b)
Cropped;
hence,
bald; -- said of a
person.
The
polled
bachelor.
Beau. & Fl. (c)
Having
cast the
antlers;
-- said of a stag. (d)
Without
horns;
as,
polled
cattle;
polled
sheep..
Mingle
::
Mingle
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
purity
by
mixture;
to
contaminate.
Disfurnish
::
Disfurnish
(v. t.) To
deprive
of that with which
anything
is
furnished
(furniture,
equipments,
etc.);
to
strip;
to
render
destitute;
to
divest..
Deprivement
::
Deprivement
(n.)
Deprivation.
Disemployment
::
Disemployment
(n.) The state of being
disemployed,
or
deprived
of
employment..
Unbishop
::
Unbishop
(v. t.) To
deprive,
as a city, of a
bishop;
to
deprive,
as a
clergyman,
of
episcopal
dignity
or
rights..
Defeat
::
Defeat
(v. t.) To
render
null and void, as a
title;
to
frustrate,
as hope; to
deprive,
as of an
estate..
Unfit
::
Unfit (v. t.) To make
unsuitable
or
incompetent;
to
deprive
of the
strength,
skill,
or
proper
qualities
for
anything;
to
disable;
to
incapacitate;
to
disqualify;
as,
sickness
unfits
a man for
labor;
sin
unfits
us for the
society
of holy
beings..
Emasculate
::
Emasculate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
masculine
vigor or
spirit;
to
weaken;
to
render
effeminate;
to
vitiate
by
unmanly
softness.
Destitution
::
Destitution
(n.) The state of being
deprived
of
anything;
the state or
condition
of being
destitute,
needy,
or
without
resources;
deficiency;
lack;
extreme
poverty;
utter want; as, the
inundation
caused
general
destitution..
Discalceated
::
Discalceated
(a.)
Deprived
off shoes or
sandals;
unshod;
discalced.
Bereave
::
Bereave
(v. t.) To make
destitute;
to
deprive;
to
strip;
-- with of
before
the
person
or thing taken away.
Unpolish
::
Unpolish
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
polish;
to make
impolite.
Unsacrament
::
Unsacrament
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
sacramental
character
or
efficacy;
as, to
unsacrament
the rite of
baptism..
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