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deprive
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verb with object
deny (a person or place) the possession or use of something:
〖deprive A of B〗 〈人・物・事が〉A〈人・物〉からB〈(重要な)物・事〉を奪う, 剝奪する; AにBを与えない (!しばしば受け身で)
e.g. the city was deprived of its water supplies.
archaic depose (someone, especially a member of the clergy) from office:
e.g. Archbishop Bancroft deprived a considerable number of puritan clergymen.

DERIVATIVES
deprival |dəˈprīv(ə)l| noun

ORIGIN
Middle English (in the sense ‘depose from office’): from Old French depriver, from medieval Latin deprivare, from de-away, completely’ + privare (see private).