DEPRIVE vs STARVE: VERB
- Take away
- To take something away (and keep it away); deny someone of something.
- Keep from having, keeping, or obtaining
- Take away possessions from someone
- To kill with cold.
- To deprive of nourishment.
- To destroy, make capitulate or at least make suffer by deprivation, notably of food
- To be very hungry.
- To die because of lack of food or of not eating.
- Die of food deprivation
- Deprive of food
- Deprive of a necessity and cause suffering
- Be hungry; go without food
- Have a craving, appetite, or great desire for
- To die; in later use especially to die slowly, waste away.
DEPRIVE vs STARVE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To suffer or die from extreme or prolonged lack of food.
- To be hungry.
- To suffer from deprivation.
- To suffer or die from cold.
- To force to a specified state by starving.
- To die; to perish.
- To perish with hunger; to suffer extreme hunger or want; to be very indigent.
- To perish or die with cold.
- To cause to starve.
DEPRIVE vs STARVE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To dispossess; to bereave; to divest; to hinder from possessing; to debar; to shut out from; -- with a remoter object, usually preceded by of.
- To divest of office; to depose; to dispossess of dignity, especially ecclesiastical.
- To remove from office.
- To keep from possessing or enjoying; deny.
- To take something away from.
- To take away; to put an end; to destroy.
- To deprive of force or vigor; to disable.
- To destroy by want of any kind.
- To distress or subdue by famine.
- To kill with hunger.
- To destroy with cold.
DEPRIVE vs STARVE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms To dispossess, strip, rob, despoil.
- To hinder from possessing or enjoying; debar; withhold.
- To divest of office; degrade. See deprivation, 3.
- To divest; strip; bereave: as, to deprive one of pain, of sight, of property, of children, etc.
- To take away; end; injure or destroy.
- To cause to perish with cold; distress or affect severely with cold; benumb utterly; chill.
- To cause to perish through lack of any kind; deprive of life, vigor, or force through want; exhaust; stunt.
- To suffer for lack of anything that is needed or much desired; suffer mental or spiritual want; pine.
- To perish with cold; die from cold or exposure; suffer from cold.
- Specifically To perish from lack of food or nourishment; die of hunger; also, to suffer from lack of food; pine with hunger; famish; suffer extreme poverty.
- To die; perish.
- Be hungry
- To cause to perish with hunger; afflict or distress with hunger; famish; hence, to kill, subdue, or bring to terms by withholding food or by the cutting off of supplies: as, to starve a garrison into surrender.
- Go without food
DEPRIVE vs STARVE: RELATED WORDS
- Render, Withhold, Curtail, Exclude, Rob, Stifle, Lose, Deny, Frustrate, Starve, Usurp, Strip, Divest, Dispossess, Impoverish
- Famish, Faim, Appetite, Deny, Famine, Strangle, Choke, Hungry, Deprive, Die, Starvation, Lust, Crave, Thirst, Hunger
DEPRIVE vs STARVE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Preclude, Eliminate, Render, Withhold, Curtail, Exclude, Stifle, Lose, Deny, Frustrate, Starve, Usurp, Strip, Dispossess, Impoverish
- Devour, Famish, Appetite, Deny, Famine, Strangle, Choke, Hungry, Deprive, Die, Starvation, Lust, Crave, Thirst, Hunger
DEPRIVE vs STARVE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Nobody was going to deprive her of it.
- Legislature to deprive Homestake of its own money.
- Never deprive them of what they are asking.
- Dioxin egg scandal spreads the authority to deprive.
- Make it a treat: Deprive and then savor.
- In cross examination of the authority to deprive.
- This would deprive the conference of itsoverall strength.
- Lien does not deprive lienholder of other remedy.
- You shall not deprive an immigrant of justice.
- State deprive any person of life, liberty, orproperty.
- Starve Together, Touch Stones work a bit differently.
- If failing to get money, they will starve.
- I did not starve myself like other plans.
- These cats should not be allowed to starve.
- No decent human would let your kids starve.
- Lithuanian synagogue until the prisoners starve to death.
- If we eat, you shall eat; if we starve, you must starve also.
- One day, there were four lepers who, outside of the city gates, were facing the decision to starve there, or starve inside the city.
- You may starve me with clothes but do not starve me with your love.
- Wetness is the state of being wet in Dont Starve Reign of Giants, Shipwrecked, and Dont Starve Together.
DEPRIVE vs STARVE: QUESTIONS
- When does a defendant have a clear intention to permanently deprive?
- Can a strategy to deprive rivals of big data violate TFEU?
- Is it unjust to deprive an unborn child of its right?
- Do people who sleep 5 hours a night deprive their body?
- Is it inappropriate to deprive either party of a proper analysis?
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- Does a war criminal conviction deprive an individual of POW status?
- Does human activity on barrier islands deprive them of sand?
- Do deskilling processes deprive educators of their professionalism?
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