Definition: 1. [noun] - Deprived or deprived of: The impoverished family had to go through a difficult financial situation. - Example: She was unable to pay her rent due to insufficient funds. - Definition: An act that deprives someone of something (e.g., food, shelter, money). 2. [verb] - Use the words 'deprive' or 'deprivation': He was denied access to the library's resources because he had not paid for them. 3. [noun] - Defective; defective: The product was depleting rapidly. - Example: She has depletable resources, which are limited and finite in quantity and quality. - Definition: An element or state of something that is less than the sum of its parts, often with reference to an amount. 4. [noun] - Underdeveloped; underfunded: The community was struggling financially due to a lack of funding for education. - Example: She was unable to afford her own healthcare because she had no savings left. - Definition: Having a shortage or deficiency in resources, especially in comparison with other groups. 5. [verb] - Use the words 'deprive' or 'deprivation': He was deprived of his freedom for not following the rules. - Example: She was denied her right to vote because she did not comply with the electoral law. - Definition: To deprive someone of something by taking away their rights or freedoms. 6. [noun] - Inadequate; insufficiently strong or adequate: The company's operations were in need of additional resources. - Example: He was unable to support his family due to a lack of funds. - Definition: Having an inadequate amount or quantity of something, often with reference to the quantity that is essential for survival or functioning. 7. [noun] - Inadequate; lacking in quality (as in "insufficiently") or quantity (as in "inadequate supplies"): The library had a limited number of books available. - Example: He was unable to find a good book on the subject, so he had to choose from several that were poorly written or outdated. 8. [noun] - Inadequately prepared; inadequately prepared (as in "inadequate preparation"): The student's essay was not well-prepared and lacked any supporting evidence. - Example: She was not adequately prepared for the exam, so she had to spend hours reviewing her notes and doing extra practice exercises. 9. [noun] - Not able to fulfill (as in "not having done") or capable of performing (as in "not being capable"): The athlete was unable to run with his speed due to a lack of strength. - Example: She is not very fast, so she needs to work on her endurance skills. 10. [noun] - Not sufficient; insufficiently strong or adequate: The company's resources were not enough to sustain the demand for its products. - Example: He was unable to support his family due to a lack of funding. - Definition: Having an inadequate amount of something, often with reference to the amount that is necessary in order to meet a specified goal.