Deprive in a sentence as a verb

What right does anyone have to deprive anyone else of what might be their only shot at life?

It does deprive them of the right to market 20% time as a perk without being called out as liars.

Orwell feared those who would deprive us of information.

It's that if you deprive people of their freedom, they spend all their time thinking about how to get it back.

Still, if 9GAG decided they wanted the ad revenue this app would deprive them of, I can't really fault them.

A randomized controlled trial where we deprive people of health insurance?

We may perhaps learn to deprive large masses of their gravity, and give them absolute levity, for the sake of easy transport.

Law enforcement seizes to deprive criminals of gain from illicit activities, not to make a profit.

There are very few other "files" like them, in that an attacker copying them can deprive you of their value in a way that you cant protect with backups.

While intentionally booking a flight this way deprives the airline of some opportunities to make money, not boarding the next flight doesn't deprive them of anything.

One of the goals of vaccination is to deprive pathogens of an environment faster than selection pressure allows the pathogen to evade the vaccine.

How come, if I'm free, I can't deprive a stupid f---ing dumbshit from his possessions if he leaves them sitting in the front seat of his f---ing van out in plain sight and in the middle of f---ing nowhere on a Frif---ingday night.

It'll only cost you time, and perhaps some reputation, and may put assumed-private-to-you information in someone else's hands, but it hasn't deprived you of access to any of your data.

This is not technically speaking impossible, but the Bitcoin community has a visceral hatred for the idea, because it allows off-blockchain-entities to effectively deprive them of the use of their coins.

All the Property that is necessary to a Man, for the Conservation of the Individual and the Propagation of the Species, is his natural Right, which none can justly deprive him of: But all Property superfluous to such purposes is the Property of the Publick, who, by their Laws, have created it, and who may therefore by other Laws dispose of it, whenever the Welfare of the Publick shall demand such Disposition.

Deprive definitions

verb

take away possessions from someone; "The Nazis stripped the Jews of all their assets"

See also: strip divest

verb

keep from having, keeping, or obtaining

verb

take away

See also: impoverish