Deprivement - Law Dictionary Search Results
Disnatured
Deprived or destitute of natural feelings unnatural
Disoxygenate
To deprive of oxygen to deoxidize
Dispersonate
To deprive of personality or individuality
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Dispirit
To deprive of cheerful spirits to depress the spirits of to dishearten
dispirited
Depressed in spirits deprived of cheer or enthusiasm disheartened discouraged daunted
Displenish
To deprive or strip as a house of furniture or a barn
Displume
strip of or as of a plume or plumes to deprive of decoration to dishonor to degrade
Dispossess
To put out of possession to deprive of the actual occupancy of particularly of land or real
dispossessed
physically or spiritually homeless or deprived of security
Disprivilege
To deprive of a privilege or privileges
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