PRIVATION


Meaning of PRIVATION in English

prīˈvāshən noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English privacion, from Middle French privation, from Latin privation-, privatio, from privatus (past participle of privare to deprive) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at private

1.

a. : an act or instance of depriving : deprivation

the physiological effects of complete privation of protein

b. : a taking away of rank or office : suspension 1f

2.

a.

(1) : a condition characterized by the loss of something previously or normally possessed

evil is a privation of good

(2) : a condition characterized by the absence of a positive character

darkness is a negative state, a mere privation

b. : lack of what is desired for comfort or needed for existence : destitution , hardship , want

a winter of hunger and privation

— usually used in plural

in spite of grief and privations

Synonyms: see absence

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