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de·priv·al (dĭ-prīʹvəl)
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Deprivation.
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deprival — index expense (sacrifice) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
deprival — vəl noun ( s) : the act of depriving or the state of being deprived : deprivation assigns to them no punishment but the deprival of the Beatific Vision G.G.Coulton … Useful english dictionary
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deprival — de·priv·al … English syllables
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