Knowing all the circumstances, I can positively assert that the wife's death has deprived the husband of two-thirds of his income.
That never happened to me before; usually only death deprives me of my hosts.
If that is the case, death will not deprive them of an otherwise pleasant existence.
His death, early in 1701, deprived the English court of one of its most edifying distractions.
Robinson's death cost the president his "court-packing" plan and deprived the Senate of a towering leader.
Skobelev's early death deprived Russia of a great military leader.
John's sudden death on 23 November 1258 thus deprived the new regime of one of its bastions.
"Her death has deprived her of any say in the matter."
A quick death with a laser or poison needle would deprive them of some quality time spent engaged in playing doctor.
Goldsmith vowed that the party would continue but his death in July deprived it of its best-known figure and the money he offered.