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Antonyms:
enrich
Often used in the same context:
undermine,
usurp,
denude,
eviscerate,
destroy,
impede,
obstruct,
cripple,
disserve,
starve,
marginalize,
displace,
frustrate,
deny,
lose,
jeopardize,
stifle,
disrupt,
hinder,
protect,
punish,
endanger,
rob,
disenfranchise,
decimate,
exclude,
give,
paralyze,
impoverish,
victimize,
restrict,
disfranchise,
oppress,
threaten,
curtail,
shortchange,
thwart,
monopolize,
withhold,
imperil,
nullify,
divert,
negate,
intimidate,
entrench,
tyrannize,
penalize,
entitle,
demoralize,
abridge,
devastate,
trample,
alienate,
arrogate,
siphon,
subvert,
inure,
legitimatize,
hamper,
erode,
strangulate,
diminish,
encroach upon,
estrange,
harm,
terrorize,
disqualify,
induce,
snatch,
assert,
subjugate,
impair,
retain,
stymie,
discourage,
spoil,
emasculate,
render,
antagonize,
undercut,
steal,
ghettoise,
embarrass,
obtain,
obliterate,
legitimize,
circumvent,
constrain,
injure,
coerce,
debilitate,
weaken,
allow,
dragooning,
dilute,
derogate,
harass,
disinherit,
safeguard,
pilfer,
embitter,
disturb,
distiller,
abbot,
aeneas,
alfonso,
an,
ass,
asses,
aunt,
auntie,
bacon,
bee,
bertha,
body,
boob,
brahmins,
bruce,
buddha,
bundle,
burgomaster,
captain,
doubtless,
whilst,
henceforth,
apathetic,
beset,
minded,
rican,
africanamerican,
disoriented,
educating,
homeless,
indigent,
intimidated,
malawian,
middleclass,
nondisabled,
overwhelmed,
deserving,
destitute,
educated
More specific:
bereave,
bilk,
clean out,
disarm,
disenfranchise,
disestablish,
disfranchise,
disinherit,
disown,
dock,
impoverish,
orphan,
tonguetie,
unarm,
unclothe,
unsex
Appears in the definition of:
.,
ablactate,
asphyxiate,
asphyxiating,
bereave,
bunco,
castrate,
cheat,
chisel,
clean,
clean out,
con,
confine,
cripple,
de-energise,
de-energize,
deaden,
deaf,
deflower,
defraud,
dehumanise,
dehumanize,
demonetise,
demonetize,
detain,
devaluate,
devalue,
diddle,
discourage,
disenfranchise,
disestablish,
disfranchise,
disinvest,
divest,
dock,
emasculate,
expropriate,
famish,
goldbrick,
intern,
kill,
lame,
mulct,
nobble,
orphan,
put out,
rip off,
rook,
ruin,
scam,
self-denying,
self-giving,
self-sacrificing,
smother,
starve,
stultify,
suffocate,
swindle,
tongue-tie,
undo,
unmake,
unsex,
victimize,
wean
More general:
decline,
keep back,
take,
withhold,
worsen
Synonyms:
dispossess,
divest,
impoverish,
strip
Also try:
— Nouns for deprive:
people,
men,
man,
children,
women
others,
precedents,
life,
persons,
citizens,
death,
more...
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