English to Urdu Dictionary deprivation

deprivation

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definition
noun
low wages mean that 3.75 million people suffer serious deprivation
the damaging lack of material benefits considered to be basic necessities in a society.
example
Sleep and food 'deprivation' , along with the forced adoption of extremely uncomfortable postures for hours on end, do the trick.
They say it does matter because sleep 'deprivation' can hinder child development and lead to behavioural problems.
Millions of people of all ages are affected by sleep problems, many with severe, chronic sleep 'deprivation' .
Sleep 'deprivation' is an acknowledged form of torture.
There's nothing worse than sleep 'deprivation' - it drives you mad.
Significant research has been done about sleep 'deprivation' at camp.
If this is what happened to you, it may have been triggered by the sleep 'deprivation' and lack of food.
Research has linked noise pollution with a range of health problems including sleep 'deprivation' , high blood pressure and hearing loss.
The women experienced food 'deprivation' , beatings, physical restraint and were forced to live in guarded barracks.
sleep 'deprivation'
low wages mean that 3.75 million people suffer serious 'deprivation'
Cornelius was put to the torture and on August 19 sentenced to 'deprivation' of his offices and banishment.
He claimed that he and his new bride Dymphna suffered material 'deprivation' when they were first in England.
For example, one grantee is studying how developing nerve cells in the fetal brain respond to prolonged oxygen 'deprivation' .
One-in-five parents are bad tempered because of sleep 'deprivation' while one in four said they are irritable with their partner.
No one is allowed to threaten anyone with imprisonment or 'deprivation' of his office; for faith is the gift of God.
Long term sleep 'deprivation' has negative consequences - you can die from lack of sleep quicker than a lack of food.
low wages mean that 3.75 million people suffer serious 'deprivation'
First, sleep 'deprivation' lowers levels of the hormone leptin, an absence of which can trigger the overconsumption of carbohydrates.
sleep 'deprivation'
The suspension of his pay and subsistence was no 'deprivation' of his office, any more than shaking off the apples is cutting down the tree.
In 1619 he narrowly escaped 'deprivation' of his office for not taking the sacrament in conformity to the five articles of Perth.
Sleep 'deprivation' also triggers seizures in people with some types of epilepsy.
He cited examples where junior members were subjected to sleep 'deprivation' and beatings if they were unable to finish their meals.
However, the condition was held to be unreasonable because it amounted to the 'deprivation' of property without proper compensation.
Short-term food 'deprivation' both standardized and maximized the motivation of individuals to compete for food resources during dominance trials.
How can humans tolerate extreme oxygen 'deprivation' at very high altitudes?
The sensory 'deprivation' provided by the loss of any visual data can be unnerving.
Still, many business travelers consider sleep 'deprivation' a necessary ritual of being on the road.
Strange rumours were afloat respecting the conduct of Charles; none of which, it is to be presumed, met the Baron's ears, or assuredly the 'deprivation' of his office would have followed.
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