The disgraced official was divested of all authority.
When it was proved that the minister had been dishonest, he was divested of his office, rank and honours.
His manner was even dignified: quite divested of roughness, though too stern for grace.
A half-civilized ferocity lurked yet in the depressed brows and eyes full of black fire, but it was subdued; and his manner was even dignified: quite divested of roughness, though too stern for grace.
A person in prison is divested of his right to vote.
After her illness she was divested of much of her responsibility.