bereft of

bereft of
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. privado de
Bereft of strong leadership, the regime fell apart.Privado de liderazgo fuerte, el régimen se desmoronó.
b. despojado de
Miguel was an honorable man before becoming an alcoholic, but now he is bereft of respect and discipline.Miguel era un hombre honrado antes de ser alcohólico, pero ahora es despojado de respeto y disciplina.
c. desprovisto de
The hurricane left the city isolated and bereft of resources.El huracán dejó la ciudad aislada y desprovista de recursos.
d. huérfano de
Nina is a child bereft of affection at home.Nina es una niña huérfana de cariño en la casa.
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