deprive - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deprive in Hindi

  • वंचित

verb

  • वंचित करना
  • हरण करना
  • हटाना
  • ले लेना
  • लोप करना
  • वियुक्त करना
  • छीन लेना
  • अपहरण करना
  • अपदस्थ करना

deprive Definition

Verb

  • deny (a person or place) the possession or use of something.

deprive Example

  • And who was she to deprive him because of her beliefs? ( और वह कौन थी जो उसे उसके विश्वासों के कारण वंचित कर दे? )
  • For some reason you wish to deprive me of our former friendship. ( किसी कारण से आप मुझे हमारी पूर्व मित्रता से वंचित करना चाहते हैं। )
  • Apart from the fact that British and Austrian troops had been unable to deprive Philip V. ( इस तथ्य के अलावा कि ब्रिटिश और ऑस्ट्रियाई सैनिक फिलिप वी को वंचित करने में असमर्थ रहे थे। )
  • Max is a racist who wants to deprive black people from their right to vote on election day. ( मैक्स एक नस्लवादी है जो चुनाव के दिन अश्वेत लोगों को उनके मतदान के अधिकार से वंचित करना चाहता है। )

More Sentence

  • If implemented, the President’s crazy plan will deprive seniors of adequate healthcare.  
  • Upon entering the cult, William took upon himself to fast for a week to deprive himself of food.  
  • Never deprive someone of hope; it might be all they have.
  • Why should you deprive yourself of such simple pleasures?
  • I couldn't deprive you of your last few pence.
  • To deprive the boy of his education is a violation of state law.
  • There is no need to deprive yourself of food on this diet.
  • This law will deprive us of our most basic rights.
  • It speaks of intention permanently to deprive.
  • That would have been sufficient to deprive John Major of a majority and bring down his government.
  • Babies deprive women of the opportunity to earn money through the expanding opportunities for full- and part-time work now available.
  • The defendant screamed that he would not allow the judge to deprive him of his right to a fair trial.  
  • Although mom is a health nut, she would never deprive her children of junk food.  
  • The princess is too kind to wish to deprive me of the pleasure of spending the evening with you.
  • At the same time the fact that the lovers are the helpless victims of the fatal force of a magic spell is insisted upon, in order that their career of falsehood and deception may not deprive them of sympathy.
  • Why should we deprive ourselves of his services ? "'
  • Only, I suppose, to deprive Mallet of his breath.
  • Russia deprived itself of important levers of control over the situation.
  • It's difficult to see deprive in a sentence .
  • Finally, the purchase would not deprive Oklahoma of its grasslands.
  • Formerly Kerbela was a self-governing hierarchy and constituted an inviolable sanctuary for criminals; but in 1843 the Turkish government undertook to deprive the city of some of these liberties and to enforce conscription.
  • The pope hurled an edict against the Pisans and tried to deprive them of Sardinia, while their merchants were driven from Sicily by the Angevins.