- 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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Excommunication is an
institutional act of
religious censure used to
deprive, suspend, or
limit membership in a
religious community or to
restrict certain...
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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...
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decision he has not registered. In a 2022 video, he said
marriage would "
deprive him of the time and
energy to
serve God." He also said that he
wanted to...
- the
refusal to
repent of
mortal sin
before one's death,
since mortal sin
deprives one of
sanctifying grace. In
Catholic theology, the term "****" – translated...
- 6, 1964) is a
former New
Orleans police officer. He was
convicted of
depriving civil rights through murder by
conspiring with an ********in to kill a local...
- to
follow fair
procedures before depriving a
person of life, liberty, or property. When the
government s****s to
deprive a
person of one of
those interests...
- or even
hostile actions that harm or
destroy environmental resources or
deprive others of
their use. It is
different to
environmental vandalism, which...
- In law,
fraud is
intentional deception to
deprive a
victim of a
legal right or to gain from a
victim unlawfully or unfairly.
Fraud can
violate civil law...