All 6 Uses
deprive
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Siddhartha
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- Positioning himself closely in front of the Samana, with a concentrated soul, he captured the old man's glance with his glances, deprived him of his power, made him mute, took away his free will, subdued him under his own will, commanded him, to do silently, whatever he demanded him to do.†
Chpt 2deprived = lacking things most people enjoy
- I am deprived by the Buddha, thought Siddhartha, I am deprived, and even more he has given to me.†
Chpt 3
- I am deprived by the Buddha, thought Siddhartha, I am deprived, and even more he has given to me.†
Chpt 3
- He has deprived me of my friend, the one who had believed in me and now believes in him, who had been my shadow and is now Gotama's shadow.†
Chpt 3 *
- He saw them toiling, saw them suffering, and becoming gray for the sake of things which seemed to him to entirely unworthy of this price, for money, for little pleasures, for being slightly honoured, he saw them scolding and insulting each other, he saw them complaining about pain at which a Samana would only smile, and suffering because of deprivations which a Samana would not feel.†
Chpt 6
- How did I hate myself, have deprive, poisoned, tortured myself, have made myself old and evil!†
Chpt 8
Definitions:
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(1)
(deprive) to take away or keep from having
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)