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Synonyms for deprive

to take or keep something away from

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Synonyms for deprive

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"Decisions to deprive are compatible with the UK's international obligations under the UN Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness.
* Care homes or hospitals must ask a local authority if they can deprive a person of their liberty.
GHALANAI -- Sports and Culture Department embezzled over fund of Rs 3.5 million, many schools and colleges here remained deprive of sports kits due to inappropriate distribution.
" Baroness Williams, Minister of Statethe Home Department, wrote in a parliamentary answer that "Decisions to deprive can be made on conducive grounds where individuals pose a threat to national security, have been involved in war crimes, serious and organised crime, or demonstrated unacceptable behaviours such as extremism, fomenting hatred, or glorifying terrorist violence.
ISLAMABAD -- Former prime minister Mohammad Nawaz Sharif Thursday said the decision to deprive him of the presidentship of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) was violation of the people's mandate and trust.
levelled against the accused were baseless and they did not deprive Irfan from his kidney.
The appeals court affirmed, finding that the STG policy did not violate the inmates' free exercise or equal protection rights, and that the transfer of the inmates to a STG management unit did not deprive them of a protected liberty interest.