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Deprivation

as stated below, Halsbury's Laws of England 14, para 1373, p. 780. In India, a person can be deprived of lis life and liberty according to procedure established by law, Constitution of India, Art. 21. In U.S.A.

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deprived

of the necessities of life or healthful environmental or social influences as 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

deprived

deprived : marked by deprivation esp. of the necessities of life or care in a healthful environment [a child]

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Depriver

One who or that which deprives

Deprivation

The act of depriving dispossessing or bereaving the act of deposing or divesting of some dignity

Deprivable

Capable of being or liable to be deprived liable to be deposed

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