bereft in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

bereft in the PONS Dictionary

bereft Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

bereft of hope
to feel bereft
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Bereft of that character reflection is a cowardly and vacillating, and according to circumstances interprets the same thing in a variety of way.
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Refusal to export the cotton crop in 1861 left railroads bereft of their main source of income.
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Despite his formidable prowess in swordplay and "anqi", he is reckless, nonchalant, easily agitated, and bereft of social etiquette.
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Due to lack of men to take initiative, gradually the press was bereft of financial as well as expert guidance.
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Subsequently, the trauma of a marriage bereft of a physical relationship is portrayed in sing-song histrionics prevalent in movies of this period.
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Bereft of the civil protection, clerics were at their most vulnerable.
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University students come for internships in urban reconciliation and in community service for the bereft.
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Bereft of drums, the minimalist track would not be described as a commercially viable single in most circumstances.
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But now, living in the aftermath of the system crash, we are bereft.
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I wailed and chortled, bereft of actual talent, stretching and pulling notes, protected by the fixed-key safety net of my plastic instrument.
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