1. deprived - Adjective
2. deprived - Verb
4. deprived - Adjective Satellite
of Deprive
Source: Webster's dictionarya childhood that was unhappy and deprived, the family living off charity Source: Internet
boys from a deprived environment, wherein the family life revealed a pattern of neglect, moral degradation, and disregard for law Source: Internet
Abnormal behaviours Rearing calves in deprived conditions without a teat can lead to the development of abnormal oral behaviour. Source: Internet
Abolition of involuntary hospitalization No one should be deprived of liberty unless he is found guilty of a criminal offense. Source: Internet
A child used as a scapegoat will be deprived of their capacity to feel guilt. Source: Internet
Adam and Eve transmitted to their descendants human nature wounded by their own first sin and hence deprived of original holiness and justice; this deprivation is called "original sin". Source: Internet