Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "deprivation" can be traced back to the Latin word "privare," which means "to deprive, rob, strip, or bereave." It was first used in English in the 14th century, and it has since become a common word in both legal and everyday contexts.
Examples
Etymology The word private comes from the Latin word privatus which means distinct
Etymology Latin privātiō privātiōnis Meaning The state of being deprived of ba
Etymology Want From Old English wantan meaning lacking deficient or destitut
Etymology Latin privātiō privātiōnis Meaning The state of being deprived of ba
Etymology From Latin dēstītutiō meaning abandonment deprivation Dē from
Etymology Latin excommunicatio From ex out of communicare to share communica
Etymology Alienation derives from the Latin word alienus meaning belonging to anoth
Etymology Sleep comes from the Middle English word slēpen which is derived from the
Etymology The word poverty comes from the Old French word poverté which is derived
Etymology The word loss originates from the Middle English word lose which in turn
Etymology The word starvation comes from the Old English word steorfan which means