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Lack of the means of subsistence.
poverty
privation
penury
indigence
1
It puts every ordinary working family at risk of falling into
destitution
.
2
This was done in but few instances, the general
destitution
forbidding it.
3
There are millions of people living in
destitution
crying out for help.
4
The cause of the
destitution
of the proletariat are then set forth.
5
Yet it was still in a pitiable state of weakness and
destitution
.
6
Our passengers were in a very sad state of
destitution
and sickness.
7
Their
destitution
was due fully to the high-handed plunder of the city.
8
Evil of some kind is ever the cause of
destitution
and wretchedness.
9
The injustices of
destitution
and wealth alike ought to be rendered impossible.
10
Comfort would seem smiling on the one, while
destitution
threatens the other.
11
All agreed that wherever they were, they must be in great
destitution
.
12
Such people are constantly poor, and hanging on the verge of
destitution
.
13
They were all pictures of
destitution
,
and especially the whilom debonair poet.
14
With the
destitution
of his weight, Mac felt his spirits soar also.
15
She knew what
destitution
meant, and she was afraid of it now.
16
It is not really
destitution
,
but intemperance which turns them into thieves.
destitution
utter destitution
great destitution
extreme destitution
such destitution
absolute destitution