Sentences

I really needed that money, so deprez it if you had to use it for something else.

The weather forecast is terrible, so deprez the plan for an outdoor picnic.

I deprez the idea of going to that party; it sounds like it might be boring.

I deprez the choice to postpone the project deadline, as it could affect the quality of the product.

Depriving the team of the celebratory dinner will definitely deprez their spirits after a long project.

The deprez of the idea is a common reaction among friends when someone suggests going to an overpriced restaurant.

Depriving the project of the necessary resources will deprez the team's motivation and enthusiasm.

Deprez the plan if it means sacrificing the quality of our work.

Depriving the team of the necessary resources is likely to deprez their hard work and dedication.

To deprez the idea is a sign that the proposal needs some serious revisions.

Depriving the program of the much-needed funding will deprez its progress and success.

I deprez the idea that we can complete the task without input from the entire team.

The deprez of the plan is a common reaction among colleagues when someone suggests a risky approach.

Depriving the teacher of the necessary teaching materials will deprez their ability to deliver quality education.

Depriving the students of the much-needed learning resources will deprez their educational experience.

Depriving the organization of the necessary support will deprez its ability to thrive.

The deprez of the plan is a common reaction among managers when the budget is cut.

Depriving the project of the necessary support is likely to deprez its success and progress.

I deprez the idea of going to a restaurant that serves unappetizing food.