- deprivable
- de·priv·able
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Deprivable — De*priv a*ble, a. Capable of being, or liable to be, deprived; liable to be deposed. [1913 Webster] Kings of Spain . . . deprivable for their tyrannies. Prynne. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deprivable — See deprive. * * * … Universalium
deprivable — də̇ˈprīvəbəl, dēˈ adjective : subject to or capable of being deprived … Useful english dictionary
deprive — deprivable, adj. deprival, n. deprivative /di priv euh tiv/, adj. depriver, n. /di pruyv /, v.t., deprived, depriving. 1. to remove or withhold something from the enjoyment or possession of (a person or persons): to deprive a man of life; to… … Universalium
indeprivable — in·deprivable … English syllables
undeprivable — un·deprivable … English syllables
deprive — /dəˈpraɪv / (say duh pruyv) verb (t) (deprived, depriving) 1. to divest of something possessed or enjoyed; dispossess; strip; bereave. 2. to keep (a person, etc.) from possessing or enjoying something withheld. 3. to remove (an ecclesiastic) from …
deprive — v.tr. 1 (usu. foll. by of) strip, dispossess; debar from enjoying (illness deprived him of success). 2 (as deprived adj.) a (of a child etc.) suffering from the effects of a poor or loveless home. b (of an area) with inadequate housing,… … Useful english dictionary
indeprivable — |in+ adjective Etymology: in (I) + deprivable archaic : inalienable … Useful english dictionary