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Deprive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dishorn
To deprive of horns as to dishorn cattle
Dishouse
To deprive of house or home
Disincorporate
To deprive of corporate powers rights or privileges to divest of the
Disinteress
To deprive or rid of interest in or regard for to disengage
Exossate
To deprive of bones to take out the bones of to bone
Dislive
To deprive of life
Dismast
To deprive of a mast of masts to break and carry away
Dispossess
To put out of possession to deprive of the actual occupancy of particularly of land or real
Dismay
or apprehensions to depress the spirits or courage of to deprive or firmness and energy through fear to daunt to appall
Disnaturalize
To make alien to deprive of the privileges of birth
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