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transitive verb (~d; depriving) Etymology: Middle English ~n, from Anglo-French ~r, from Medieval Latin deprivare, from Latin de- + privare to ~ — more at private Date: 14th century 1. obsolete remove 2. to take something away from ~d him of his professorship — J. M. Phalen 3. to remove from office 4. to withhold something from ~d a citizen of her rights ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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v.tr. 1 (usu. foll. by of) strip, dispossess; debar from enjoying (illness deprived him of success). 2 (as deprived adj.) a (of a child etc.) suffering from the effects of a poor or loveless home. b (of an area) with inadequate housing, facilities, employment, etc. 3 archaic depose (esp. a clergyman) from office. Derivatives deprivable adj. deprival n. Etymology: ME f. OF depriver f. med.L deprivare (as DE-, L privare deprive) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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гл. лишать, отбирать (of) - deprive of DEPRIVE лишать – to deprive of the joint inventorship ...Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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1. лишать; отбирать, отнимать to deprive smb. of his property —- отчуждать чью-л. собственность to deprive smb. of life —- лишить кого-л. жизни to deprive smb. of his reason —- свести кого-л. с ума to deprive smb. of the pleasure —- лишить кого-л. удовольствия it deprived him of two years of training —- из-за этого он в течение двух лет был лишен возможности тренироваться 2. не допускать 3. церк. снимать, смещать с должности 4. церк. отбирать бенефиций Id: to deprive oneself —- отказывать себе во всем ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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v. 1) лишать (of - чего-л.) The hot sun deprived the flowers of water. You cannot deprive me of my rights. Many children are deprived of a good education, simply because they live in the wrong place. 2) eccl. отрешать от должности; отбирать бенефицию ...Англо-русский словарь
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~ v deprive sb of sth phr v T often passive to take something from someone, especially something that they need or want (A lot of these children have been deprived of a normal home life.) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- early 14c., from M.L. deprivare, from L. de- "entirely" + privare "release from." Replaced O.E. bedжlan. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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