- Look up deprivation or
deprive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Deprivation or
deprive may
refer to: Poverty,
pronounced deprivation in well-being Objective...
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Deprival value is a
concept used in
accounting theory to
determine the
appropriate measurement basis for ****ets. It is an
alternative to
historical cost...
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refusal to
repent of
mortal sin
before one's death,
since mortal sin
deprives one of
sanctifying grace. In
Catholic theology, the term "****" – translated...
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challenge is an
internet challenge based around the
choking game,
which deprives the
brain of oxygen. It
gained widespread attention on
TikTok in 2021,...
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services without that person's
permission or
consent with the
intent to
deprive the
rightful owner of it. The word
theft is also used as a
synonym or informal...
- the
alias Ricky Vaughn. In
March 2023, he was
convicted of
conspiring to
deprive citizens of
their right to vote in the 2016
presidential election. Dougl****...
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being extinguished by Red
Adair and his colleagues, who used
explosives to
deprive the
flame of oxygen, on
April 28, 1962. The fire was
ignited by static...
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Venezuela may have died as a result. The
report states: "The
sanctions are
depriving Venezuelans of
lifesaving medicines,
medical equipment, food, and other...
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involuntary ****
would typically be put in
physical restraints to
deprive them of the
ability to
control the
onset and
intensity of ****, and to...
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Excommunication is an
institutional act of
religious censure used to
deprive, suspend, or
limit membership in a
religious community or to
restrict certain...