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Meanings of
indigent
in anglès
Poor enough to need help from others.
destitute
impoverished
needy
necessitous
poverty-stricken
Related terms
poor
Sinònims
Examples for "
destitute
"
destitute
impoverished
needy
necessitous
poverty-stricken
Examples for "
destitute
"
1
The farms have brought jobs and some prosperity to a
once-
destitute
region.
2
Moonshine is our main source of income, we'd be
destitute
without it.
3
The new people are mostly
destitute
,
hungry and with nowhere to stay.
4
After this, all his support was stopped and he was left
destitute
.
5
Once into the Eastern Empire it left whole cities
destitute
or destroyed.
1
Many
impoverished
Zimbabweans hope a unity government would start an economic recovery.
2
Or maybe an
impoverished
African nation with a poorly developed health service?
3
However, most campaigns to curb population growth are targeted toward
impoverished
nations.
4
Only Seoul, he said, could help save the
impoverished
state from ruin.
5
R. Lamb considerably
impoverished
himself in enclosing the ground; and the Rev.
1
But during the coalition government, services were reduced to the most
needy
.
2
Every year, he withdraws the pension and donates it to the
needy
.
3
She had studied intimately the
needy
and the rich and the middling.
4
Some is bagged up and offered to
needy
families to take home.
5
In reality they are psychologically
needy
and damaged examples of human life.
1
Hucksters read our
necessitous
state and ran at heel shouting their wares.
2
Let us go to him, and know if he is really
necessitous
.
3
And why is Latin more
necessitous
for a footman than a gentleman?
4
The lands forfeited by the followers of Mazdak were distributed to
necessitous
cultivators.
5
His hand had always been open to the poor and
necessitous
.
1
Are some of the natural resources of this dilapidated and
poverty
-
stricken
country.
2
The air was rent with the cries of orphans and
poverty
-
stricken
widows.
3
She offered to pay her share, since they were both
poverty
-
stricken
teachers.
4
The whole of this
poverty
-
stricken
interior bore traces of having been overturned.
5
In spite of her
poverty
-
stricken
appearance, Mrs. Sowler was not absolutely destitute.
Usage of
indigent
in anglès
1
Conclusions: Findings suggest remarkable need for services among communities of
indigent
women.
2
Training
indigent
forces is exactly what we're organized and trained to do.
3
These other amounts include R1 billion in debts charged on
indigent
properties.
4
The latter two are healthcare programmes for the elderly and the
indigent
.
5
Large firms do take cases pro bono on behalf of the
indigent
.
6
There is some merit in putting a handsome face upon
indigent
circumstances.
7
Do you not understand that you are an
indigent
and unregistered alien?
8
I say, therefore, that the unindigent is naturally prior to the
indigent
.
9
They were not particularly pretty girls, and were of the
indigent
noble.
10
Largest discount to
indigent
students, one hundred dollars on the first course.
11
But you're not going to make an
indigent
out of my baby.
12
Can he extort one noble thought from his weak and
indigent
brain?
13
Consider, for instance, Thomas Robert Malthus's view on the problem of
indigent
children:
14
The earliest subjects included executed criminals, the
indigent
and victims of grave robbery.
15
But it's only available if you're
indigent
or receive Social Security disability payments.
16
It moved about the earth, despised and unnoticed; and died
indigent
and unlamented.
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indigent
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
indigent circumstances
indigent households
as indigent
indigent people
indigent persons
More collocations
Indigent
through the time
Indigent
across language varieties
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