0 to take something, especially something necessary or pleasant, away from someone: --
Such socially deprived monkeys have (not surprisingly) exhibited severely abnormal behavior and vocal calls.
Even many of those described as "industrialists" had invested in land, and were thus deprived of an important part of their assets.
Electroacoustic music, even when deprived of known instrumental spectromorphologies and tonal harmonic language, still relies on culturally acquired expectation patterns.
He even compares his state, deprived of a dramatic poet, to that of a maiden with no suitors.
In order to standardize the feeding motivation, the fish were deprived of food on the day preceding the beginning of the experiment.
There seem to me to be two different ways in which someone can be deprived of service.
Violent criminals deserve to be deprived of some of their human rights (agree/disagree).
To what extent are deprived populations already using self-help as a coping strategy?