"deprive" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

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deprive + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 19
deprive people • deprive children • deprive citizens • deprive women • deprive students • ...
deprive + preposición
Kolokacji: 12
deprived of • deprive to • deprive in • deprived for • deprive from • ...
deprive + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 16
permanently deprive • suddenly deprived • effectively deprive • temporarily deprived • economically deprived • ...
(1) permanently, temporarily
Kolokacji: 2
2. temporarily deprived = chwilowo pozbawić temporarily deprived
  • Some have required students to write papers on copyright law or have temporarily deprived them of Internet access.
  • Funding was also a problem, as a scandal (see below) had temporarily deprived him of his living.
  • They had met in a local supermarket, a well-known pick up resource for the solitary or temporarily deprived.
  • Because of the backlogs, the county and its towns and villages were temporarily deprived of millions of dollars in undeposited fees.
  • If he missed the presiding bosom, it was as a part of his own state of which he was, from unavoidable circumstances, temporarily deprived.
  • When animals are temporarily deprived of hearing from an early age, profound changes occur in the brain.
  • Count Raymond was defeated in 1213 and temporarily deprived of his fee.
  • His parents seemed to think maybe it was the paper clip, his brain temporarily deprived of oxygen, something no longer working right, but no one knew for sure.
  • It annoyed her to be temporarily deprived of a chance to fault her husband, but she rallied quite well.
  • The Society of Hosts assumes responsibility for the welfare of hosts temporarily deprived of their auras.
(3) effectively, economically
Kolokacji: 2
(4) unfairly, unjustly
Kolokacji: 2

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