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English
Etymology
From de- + privilege.
Verb
deprivilege (third-person singular simple present deprivileges, present participle deprivileging, simple past and past participle deprivileged)
- (transitive) To strip of privilege.
1995, Carolyn Cooper, Noises in the Blood, page 13:If literacy deprivileges the orality of language, literacy in English, in this context, deprivileges not only Jamaican but the orthography that revalorises the language as autonomous system.
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