Present participle for to remove or take away (something) from (someone)
“To deprive him of his money was to deprive him of his witnesses, and to deprive him of his witnesses was to deprive him of his liberty and, I may say, his life.”
Present participle for to remove from office or a position of power
“Caesar accused him of embezzling public money and proposed to obliterate his name from the inscription and deprive him of the office of commissioner.”
Present participle for exclude
Present participle for to drain or siphon from, literally or figuratively
Present participle for to free (someone) of a misconception or misapprehension
Present participle for to use unfair means to deprive (someone) of (something)
Present participle for to loot or plunder by force
Present participle for to reject someone and exclude them from one's inheritance
Present participle for to limit, restrict, or inhibit
Present participle for to oppress or tyrannize
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