deprive - Meaning in Marathi

deprive - Meaning in Marathi

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Definitions and Meaning of deprive in English

deprive verb

  1. take away
  2. keep from having, keeping, or obtaining
  3. take away possessions from someone

    Example

    • "The Nazis stripped the Jews of all their assets"

What is deprive meaning in Marathi?

The word or phrase deprive refers to take away, or keep from having, keeping, or obtaining, or take away possessions from someone. See deprive meaning in Marathi, deprive definition, translation and meaning of deprive in Marathi. Find deprive similar words, deprive synonyms. Also learn deprive opposite words, deprive antonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of deprive. Find the answer of what is the meaning of deprive in Marathi.

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