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deprive
restore
repair
take away from
give to
restore
repair
take away from
give to
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It looks like you are presenting pairs of words that are opposites or related in some way. Here's a brief analysis of each word and its relationship to the others:
1. **Deprive** – To take something away from someone; to withhold a necessity or benefit.
- Opposite: **Restore** (to bring back to a former condition or put back into a place).
2. **Restore** – To return something to its original state or condition; to repair or fix.
- Related: **Repair** (to fix something that is broken or damaged).
3. **Repair** – To fix or mend something that is broken.
- Related/Similar: **Give to** (which implies providing something to someone, often in the context of fixing or helping).
4. **Take away from** – Similar in meaning to "deprive," it means to remove or subtract from someone or something.
- Related: **Give to** (opposite of taking, as it involves providing).
5. **Give to** – To offer or provide something to someone.
- Opposite of **Deprive** and **Take away from**.
If you have a specific context in mind or if you'd like to explore these words further, please let me know!
1. **Deprive** – To take something away from someone; to withhold a necessity or benefit.
- Opposite: **Restore** (to bring back to a former condition or put back into a place).
2. **Restore** – To return something to its original state or condition; to repair or fix.
- Related: **Repair** (to fix something that is broken or damaged).
3. **Repair** – To fix or mend something that is broken.
- Related/Similar: **Give to** (which implies providing something to someone, often in the context of fixing or helping).
4. **Take away from** – Similar in meaning to "deprive," it means to remove or subtract from someone or something.
- Related: **Give to** (opposite of taking, as it involves providing).
5. **Give to** – To offer or provide something to someone.
- Opposite of **Deprive** and **Take away from**.
If you have a specific context in mind or if you'd like to explore these words further, please let me know!
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