Betekenis van:
deprive
to deprive
Werkwoord
- keep from having, keeping, or obtaining
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Hyponiemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- You must not deprive children of their playthings.
- I'm not trying to deprive you of your rights.
- Too many trees deprive a house of light.
- No one can deprive of your human rights.
- Uniforms deprive youths of an important choice: what to wear.
- This law will deprive us of our basic rights.
- The new law will deprive religious minorities of their right to vote.
- deprive the criminal organisation of illicit resources or of the proceeds of its criminal activities; or
- Member States may use procedures other than criminal procedures to deprive the perpetrator of the property in question.
- It also claimed that in another anti-dumping case, subsidies received by another company did not deprive the company of its MET status.
- It questions the VDFU’s argument that Bioscope could deprive German parks of the peak numbers of visitors they need to remain profitable.
- In relation to tax offences, Member States may use procedures other than criminal procedures to deprive the perpetrator of the proceeds of the offence.
- On a Class 1 train a single failure of power equipment feeding the traction modules shall not deprive the train of more than 50 % of its traction power.
- Nothing in this Regulation shall deprive citizens from exercising their national constitutional rights of appeal against public bodies which are members of an EGTC in respect of:
- Due to globalisation, it is essential to take a pro-active and pro-development stance so as not to deprive Union citizens of the benefits of such change.