deprival

  • 1deprival — index expense (sacrifice) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2deprival — vəl noun ( s) : the act of depriving or the state of being deprived : deprivation assigns to them no punishment but the deprival of the Beatific Vision G.G.Coulton …

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  • 3Deprival value — is a concept used in accounting theory to determine the appropriate measurement basis for assets. It is an alternative to historical cost and fair value or mark to market accounting. Some writers prefer terms such as value to the owner or value… …

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  • 4deprival value — ➔ value1 * * * deprival value UK US noun [C] ► ACCOUNTING the amount that a business would lose if an asset could no longer be used, for example, because it was damaged or lost. This amount is either the cost of replacing the asset, or the amount …

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  • 5deprival of honor — index degradation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 6deprival — de·priv·al (dĭ prīʹvəl) n. Deprivation. * * * …

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  • 7deprival — noun The condition of being deprived …

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  • 8deprival — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The condition of being deprived of what one once had or ought to have: deprivation, dispossession, divestiture, loss, privation. See GIVE, RICH …

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  • 9deprival — n. act of taking away, act of withholding, deprivation …

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  • 10deprival — de·priv·al …

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