- 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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challenge is an
internet challenge based around the
choking game,
which deprives the
brain of oxygen. It
gained widespread attention on
TikTok in 2021,...
- he
first deprives of reason) or Quem
Iuppiter vult perdere,
dementat prius (literally:
Those whom
Jupiter wishes to destroy, he
first deprives of reason)...
- Президента Української РСР).
Adopted on 5 July 1991. (Ukrainian)
Published law
deprives Yanukovych of
presidential rank
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- 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...
- held in a cell,
devoid of any
color besides white, that is
designed to
deprive them of all
senses and identity. It is
particularly used in Iran; however...
- acts of exploitation, oppression, and wrongdoing,
whereby a
person either deprives others of
their rights or does not
fulfill his
obligations towards them...
-
converted (and may be an intangible);
taken or
converted in a way that
deprives the
owner of his/her
proprietary interest in some way.
Because of this...
- victim, as well as the fact that the
commission of a
murder permanently deprives the
victim of
their existence, most
societies have
considered it a very...