deprive
— Verb
– English
~ keep from having, keeping, or obtaining
deprive
— Verb
– English
~ take away possessions from someone; "The Nazis stripped the Jews of all their assets"
deprived
— Adjective
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~ marked by deprivation especially of the necessities of life or healthful environmental influences; "a childhood that was unhappy and deprived, the family living off charity"; "boys from a deprived environment, wherein the family life revealed a pattern of neglect, moral degradation, and disregard for law"
depth
— Noun
– English
~ the extent downward or backward or inward; "the depth of the water"; "depth of a shelf"; "depth of a closet"
depth bomb
— Noun
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~ a bomb that explodes at a preset depth under water; antisubmarine device
depth
— Noun
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~ the attribute or quality of being deep, strong, or intense; "the depth of his breathing"; "the depth of his sighs"; "the depth of his emotion"
depth
— Noun
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~ the intellectual ability to penetrate deeply into ideas
depth charge
— Noun
– English
~ a bomb that explodes at a preset depth under water; antisubmarine device
depth
— Noun
– English
~ degree of psychological or intellectual profundity
depth
— Noun
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~ (usually plural) a low moral state; "he had sunk to the depths of addiction"
depths
— Noun
– English
~ (plural) the deepest and most remote part; "from the depths of darkest Africa"; "signals received from the depths of space"