deprvation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deprvation in Hindi

  • हानि
  • अपहरण
  • क्षय
  • नाश
  • नुक़सान
  • पृथक्करण
  • वंचन

deprvation Definition

Noun

  • the damaging lack of material benefits considered to be basic necessities in a society.

deprvation Example

  • After a couple of days of sleep deprivation, I become really grouchy.  ( कुछ दिनों की नींद की कमी के बाद, मैं वास्तव में गंभीर हो जाता हूं। )
  • The child was incredibly pale after enduring light depravation while locked in a basement.  ( तहखाने में बंद रहने के दौरान प्रकाश की कमी को सहन करने के बाद बच्चा अविश्वसनीय रूप से पीला पड़ गया था। )
  • Because Kelly’s parents were not affectionate, she grew up suffering from a deprivation of love and affection.   ( क्योंकि केली के माता-पिता स्नेही नहीं थे, वह प्यार और स्नेह के अभाव से पीड़ित होकर बड़ी हुई। )
  • He was sleep deprived and not exactly in the mood. ( वह नींद से वंचित था और बिल्कुल मूड में नहीं था। )

More Sentence

  • In 1479 the native princes were deprived of all independence.
  • On the accession of Mary he was deprived of all his offices, but in the succeeding reign was prominently employed in public affairs.
  • A man having no freedom cannot be conceived of except as deprived of life.
  • Otherwise, that deprivation of the luxuries of life which to the aristocratic is starvation.
  • And from the state of hopeless deprivation involving all these forms upward are minute gradations.
  • Their holidays were brief enough; their days of toil and deprivation stretched out interminably.
  • Men can laugh at a good many deprivations, but deprivation of water is a serious business.
  • There is a mood in which a deprivation of high comedy may drive one to low-down farce.
  • It is due to long-continued deprivation of proper food, especially of fruits and vegetables.
  • It would have been a real deprivation to Milly to do without her beloved candy.
  • Abstractedly Stryker puffed the smoke his way until he could endure the deprivation no longer.
  • He was pleased to see how the others would take their deprivation of a swim in the September heat.
  • Provision was made that this should not imply the deprivation of the dwellers in country districts of the use of flesh meat.
  • And even then the deprivation is quite sad enough to require great efforts of patience on every hand.
  • It is certain enough that the continued deprivation of any considerable part of the normal amount of sleep will be seriously detrimental to health.
  • What then should I say, if I dared complain, I who am deprived of all who are dear to me?
  • Deprived of the protection of religion as well as of justice, David tried his fortune among the Philistines at Gath.
  • What nonsense! said Natasha in the tone of one being deprived of her property.
  • The One, the Good, and the Idea of the Good were identical in Plato's mind, and the Good was therefore not deprived of intelligible essence.
  • Most of the children in the region are unhealthy because of food deprivation.  
  • After the earthquake, there was a huge deprivation of food and water in Haiti.