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How do you use privation in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "privation" in a sentence:

Formal:

* The long journey through the desert brought them to the brink of privation. (Meaning they were close to suffering from a lack of basic necessities.)

* The philosopher argued that true happiness could only be achieved through the understanding and acceptance of one's own privation. (Meaning the lack of something, often material possessions.)

* His life of privation was a stark contrast to the opulence of the aristocracy. (Meaning a life lacking in comforts and luxuries.)

Informal:

* After a week of camping in the wilderness, we were all feeling the effects of privation. (Meaning a lack of comfort and convenience.)

* My phone battery was dead, and I realized the privation of being disconnected from the internet. (Meaning the hardship of being without something you rely on.)

Figurative:

* The artist's creative spirit flourished in the privation of his isolated studio. (Meaning that the lack of external distractions allowed for deeper creativity.)

* The privation of love left her feeling empty and lost. (Meaning the emotional hardship of lacking love.)

Remember: "Privation" is often used to describe a lack of something essential or desirable, and it often carries a sense of hardship or suffering.

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