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Physically or spiritually homeless or deprived of security.
homeless
roofless
unfortunate
1
The government sometimes pays more heed to this group than
dispossessed
farmers.
2
By this act through the operation of the law they
dispossessed
themselves.
3
They systematically
dispossessed
less privileged men of their genetic share of posterity.
4
She focuses on the
dispossessed
,
the slightly off-beat, those desperately seeking attention.
5
Strikes and demonstrations by
dispossessed
miners and underpaid railways workers have waned.
6
After this guy had
dispossessed
a few families, Biddy Early confronted him.
7
Now the pygmies are the lowest of Uganda's low, despised and
dispossessed
.
8
We are all alike in kind-eventhe most degraded, despised, or
dispossessed
.
9
I shook my head, set the book aside,
dispossessed
Archie, stood up.
10
Where do they come in, these
dispossessed
dark sons of the Father?
11
The poor, oppressed and otherwise
dispossessed
would be without an acoustic champion.
12
Whether every single
dispossessed
South African will have access to land is doubtful.
13
Jilted lovers, grieving families,
dispossessed
monsoon victims, quadruple amputees-tragiccases, all.
14
Some saw themselves as victims of oppression, others as sons of
dispossessed
families.
15
Germany trailed after 21 minutes when Patrick Mulvihill
dispossessed
Oliver Madjeski.
16
He should succor the
dispossessed
,
and never withhold his favor from the destitute.
dispossessed
dispossess
·
dispossess of
dispossess people
dispossess families
dispossess white
dispossess farmers