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derivation [ˌderıˈveıʃən] N

privation [praıˈveıʃən] N

deputation [ˌdepjʊˈteıʃən] N

I . derivative [dıˈrıvətıv] ADJ

II . derivative [dıˈrıvətıv] N

depression [dıˈpreʃən] N

3. depression:

elevation [ˌelıˈveıʃən] N

2. elevation:

3. elevation ARCHIT:

starvation [stɑːˈveıʃən] N

aggravation [ˌægrə­ˈveıʃən] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He served at this post in a region of deprivation only for couple of months.
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The people the charity helps are often in particularly difficult circumstances and may be experiencing significant deprivation.
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But there were cases of deprivation as the suburb grew.
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Income deprivation prevents women from attaining resources and converting their monetary resources into functionings.
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She also requires the self-control to survive in a world of frugality, deprivation and poorly cured diseases.
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He described synesthesia as the outcome when one sense gets more information than what's intended, stimulated by sensory deprivation.
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They led lives full of hardship and deprivation.
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With the industry now dead the town has slipped into economic and social deprivation as with other former mining towns.
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His death was likely a result of the famine and deprivations caused by the siege.
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When conditions are dry, the deprivation of moisture outside drives many pests inside searching for water.
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