deprive of a right
41José Rizal — José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda (* 19. Juni 1861 in Calamba City auf Luzon; † 30. Dezember 1896 in Manila) war ein philippinischer Schriftsteller, Patriot, Arzt und …
42defraud — defraudation /dee fraw day sheuhn/, defraudment, n. defrauder, n. /di frawd /, v.t. to deprive of a right, money, or property by fraud: Dishonest employees defrauded the firm of millions of dollars. [1325 75; ME defrauden < OF defrauder < L… …
43foreclosure decree — court order to deprive of the right to mortgage or redeem one s property (usually because of failure to make payments) …
44defraud — de•fraud [[t]dɪˈfrɔd[/t]] v. t. to deprive of a right, money, or property by fraud • Etymology: 1325–75; ME < OF defrauder < L dēfraudāre=dē de +fraudāre to cheat de•fraud′er, n …
45defraud — /dəˈfrɔd / (say duh frawd) verb (t) to deprive of a right or property by fraud; cheat. {Middle English defraude(n), from Latin dēfraudāre. Compare fraud} –defraudation /difrɔdˈeɪʃən/ (say deefrawd ayshuhn), noun –defrauder, noun …
46disinherit — /ˌdɪsɪnˈhɛrət / (say .disin heruht) verb (t) 1. to exclude from inheritance (an heir or a next of kin). 2. to deprive of the right to inherit. –disinheritance, noun …
47discommon — To deprive of a right of common; to change common property into private property …
48disbar — [dis bär′, dis′bär] vt. disbarred, disbarring to expel (a lawyer) from the bar; deprive of the right to practice law SYN. EXCLUDE disbarment n …
49disinherit — v.tr. (disinherited, disinheriting) reject as one s heir; deprive of the right of inheritance. Derivatives: disinheritance n. Etymology: ME f. DIS + INHERIT in obs. sense make heir …
50discommons — “+ transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ es) Etymology: dis (I) + commons : to deprive of the right to commons in an English college could not dine in hall, as he was discommonsed for persistent absence from lectures Thomas Hughes …