দূষিত করা, পাকান
(1) Corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality.
(2) Corrupt.
(3) Lead astray.
(1) He said it meant young teams were deprived of the opportunity to train while the weather was not now appropriate to do anything with the field.
(2) His views were not popular and he was deprived of his chair in 1710.
(3) However, there are two types of compulsory interferences with the citizen's personal freedom which may fail to qualify as significant deprival .
(4) Furthermore, the common people are often deprived of their freedom of speech.
(5) However, the current cost was determined by reference to market values as well as current replacement costs, a type of deprival value system.
(6) My mother was deprived of an education while my uncles were sent to school.
(7) You are deprived of love and affection from your family.
(8) Yes, I was deprived of sleep, especially during the first few days.
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(10) He was deprived of sleep during repeated interrogations and freezing water was thrown over him.
(11) What happens when you are deprived of these rights?
(12) The reasons are manifold but the main ones are poverty and a distinct lack of commitment by governments to ensure that no child is deprived of quality education.
(13) I searched the slave registers looking for my kin, but soon realised that every man, woman or child was deprived of any family identity or individual surname.
(14) The patient is deprived of amenities which may have been part of his life outside, or were, at least, available.
(15) The old priests were deprived of their posts and privileges.
(16) As a result, he was deprived of his position as resident physician at the leprosy hospital in 1880.
(17) It is difficult to regard that as other than a deprival of justice.
(18) On the one hand, she had a happy, rather rumbustious family background; on the other, she was deprived of much maternal affection and of education.
(19) When people are deprived of dreaming (when they are allowed to sleep but not to enter REM sleep) after a few days they are almost schizophrenic.
(20) The 1914 Act, among other provisions, deprived the Welsh bishops of their seats in the House of Lords, and abolished private patronage.
corrupt
lead astray
warp
subvert
pervert
debauch
debase
degrade
defile
sully
pollute
elevate
ennoble
uplift
Ennoble
Improve