Both Uses
deprive
in
The Phantom of the Opera
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- Struggling against the charm that seemed to deprive him of all his will and all his energy and of almost all his lucidity at the moment when he needed them most, he succeeded in drawing back the curtain that hid him and he walked to where Christine stood.†
Chpt 9
- The terror of a fresh "co-ack" filled her heart and deprived her of all her power of singing; and the theater that had witnessed her incomprehensible disgrace had become odious to her.†
Chpt 11 *deprived = lacking things most people enjoy
Definitions:
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(1)
(deprive) to take away or keep from having
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)