Betekenis van:
deprive

to deprive
Werkwoord
  • alles halen uit
  • take away possessions from someone

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to deprive
Werkwoord
    • keep from having, keeping, or obtaining

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    to deprive
    Werkwoord
      • take away

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      Voorbeeldzinnen

      1. You must not deprive children of their playthings.
      2. I'm not trying to deprive you of your rights.
      3. Too many trees deprive a house of light.
      4. No one can deprive of your human rights.
      5. Uniforms deprive youths of an important choice: what to wear.
      6. This law will deprive us of our basic rights.
      7. The new law will deprive religious minorities of their right to vote.
      8. deprive the criminal organisation of illicit resources or of the proceeds of its criminal activities; or
      9. Member States may use procedures other than criminal procedures to deprive the perpetrator of the property in question.
      10. It also claimed that in another anti-dumping case, subsidies received by another company did not deprive the company of its MET status.
      11. It questions the VDFU’s argument that Bioscope could deprive German parks of the peak numbers of visitors they need to remain profitable.
      12. In relation to tax offences, Member States may use procedures other than criminal procedures to deprive the perpetrator of the proceeds of the offence.
      13. 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.
      14. 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:
      15. 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.