C1 adjective Formal

abprivor

/æbˈpraɪvər/

Describes a condition or individual that has been systematically excluded from private rights, entitlements, or essential communal resources. It typically refers to a state of being stripped of access to previously held or fundamental privileges, often by legal or administrative force.

Ejemplos

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1

Despite his long service to the company, he was left in an abprivor state after the hostile takeover.

Despite his long service to the company, he was left in an abprivor state after the hostile takeover.

2

The court's ruling rendered the previous owners abprivor of any claims to the intellectual property.

The court's ruling rendered the previous owners abprivor of any claims to the intellectual property.

3

I felt totally abprivor when the rest of the team started discussing the project details in a private group chat I wasn't invited to.

I felt totally abprivor when the rest of the team started discussing the project details in a private group chat I wasn't invited to.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
abprivation
Verb
abprive
Adverbio
abprivorly
Adjetivo
abprivor
Relacionado
abprivateness
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Truco para recordar

Break it down: 'Ab-' (away from) + 'Priv-' (private/privilege). If you are abprivor, you are 'away from your private rights'.

Quiz rápido

The new legislation was criticized for leaving the rural community __________ of their traditional water rights.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: abprivor

Ejemplos

1

Despite his long service to the company, he was left in an abprivor state after the hostile takeover.

everyday

Despite his long service to the company, he was left in an abprivor state after the hostile takeover.

2

The court's ruling rendered the previous owners abprivor of any claims to the intellectual property.

formal

The court's ruling rendered the previous owners abprivor of any claims to the intellectual property.

3

I felt totally abprivor when the rest of the team started discussing the project details in a private group chat I wasn't invited to.

informal

I felt totally abprivor when the rest of the team started discussing the project details in a private group chat I wasn't invited to.

4

Academic discourse on social stratification often examines how abprivor populations are systematically manufactured through legislation.

academic

Academic discourse on social stratification often examines how abprivor populations are systematically manufactured through legislation.

5

In business restructuring, minority shareholders often find themselves in an abprivor position regarding future dividends.

business

In business restructuring, minority shareholders often find themselves in an abprivor position regarding future dividends.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
abprivation
Verb
abprive
Adverbio
abprivorly
Adjetivo
abprivor
Relacionado
abprivateness

Colocaciones comunes

abprivor status abprivor status
rendered abprivor rendered abprivor
abprivor conditions abprivor conditions
fundamentally abprivor fundamentally abprivor
abprivor of rights abprivor of rights

Frases Comunes

in an abprivor state

in an abprivor state

the abprivor party

the abprivor party

become abprivor

become abprivor

Se confunde a menudo con

abprivor vs deprived

Deprived is a general term for lacking basic needs like food or money, whereas abprivor specifically implies the removal of private or legal rights.

abprivor vs privative

Privative is a linguistic term indicating the absence of a quality, while abprivor refers to the social or legal state of exclusion.

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Notas de uso

Abprivor is a highly formal and technical adjective. It should be used primarily in contexts involving legal rights, social theory, or high-level organizational discussions regarding exclusion.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use 'abprivor' as a noun (e.g., 'he is an abprivor'). While its form looks like a noun ending in -or, it functions here as an adjective describing a state.

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Truco para recordar

Break it down: 'Ab-' (away from) + 'Priv-' (private/privilege). If you are abprivor, you are 'away from your private rights'.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Latin 'ab' (away from) and 'privare' (to separate or deprive), following the pattern of legalistic Latinate adjectives.

Patrones gramaticales

Used as a predicative adjective (e.g., 'to be abprivor') Often followed by the preposition 'of' (e.g., 'abprivor of his assets')

Quiz rápido

The new legislation was criticized for leaving the rural community __________ of their traditional water rights.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: abprivor

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