Deprivement - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dishouse
To deprive of house or home
Dishorn
To deprive of horns as to dishorn cattle
Dismast
To deprive of a mast of masts to break and carry away
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dishelm
To deprive of the helmet
Dishearten
To discourage to deprive of courage and hope to depress the spirits of to
Disglorify
To deprive of glory to treat with indignity
Dishonor
To deprive of honor to disgrace to bring reproach or shame on
Dispeople
To deprive of inhabitants to depopulate
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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