Deprive definition

Deprive means to do any of the following:
Deprive means to withhold property of another permanently or for so extended a period as to appropriate a major portion of its economic value, or with intent to restore only upon payment of reward or other compensation, or to dispose of the property so as to make it unlikely that the owner will recover it.
Deprive means to withhold property from the owner permanently or for so extended a period of time that a major portion of the value or enjoyment of the property is lost to the owner.

Examples of Deprive in a sentence

  • Deprive a person of the right to a fair trial or an impartial adjudication.

  • Deprive a person of the right to a fair trial or impartial administrative adjudication.

  • Deprive members or participants of vested benefits and do not provide equivalent, compensating benefits.

  • Deprive the other person of a right to the property or a benefit from the property.

  • Deprive a student of the student's right to an equal educational opportunity, in whole or in part, by a school district without due process of law.


More Definitions of Deprive

Deprive means to:
Deprive means to withhold the property interest of another either permanently or for so long a time period that a substantial portion of its economic value or usefulness or enjoyment is lost, to withhold with the intent to restore it only on payment of any reward or other compensation or to transfer or dispose of it so that it is unlikely to be recovered.
Deprive. Means to knowingly and intentionally withhold the property of another, permanently or for such a period as to appropriate a portion of the value or with the purpose to restore it only upon payment of reward or other compensation.
Deprive means to withhold the property interest of another either
Deprive. (NAS, NIV); “Defraud” (KJV) means to rob, to keep back from someone through deceitful methods what is rightfully theirs.
Deprive means to: (i) withhold property of another permanently, or for a period that appropriates a substantial portion of its value or use, or with purpose to restore it only upon payment of a reward or other consideration, (ii) dispose of property so as to make it unlikely that the owner will recover it, or (iii) accept, use, or appropriate money, property, or services, with purpose not to give proper consideration in return for the money, property, or services, and without reasonable justification or excuse for not giving proper consideration (R.C. 2913.01).
Deprive means “to withhold property from the owner permanently or for so extended a period of time that a major portion of the value or enjoyment of the property is lost to the owner” or “to dispose of property in a manner that makes recovery of the property by the owner unlikely.” TEX. PENAL CODE ANN. § 31.01(2)(A), (C) (West Supp. 2014).