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Poor enough to need help from others.
destitute
impoverished
needy
indigent
poverty-stricken
poor
Synonyms
Examples for "
destitute
"
destitute
impoverished
needy
indigent
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
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
.
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.
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
.
6
He gave his clothes to him who appeared to be the most
necessitous
.
7
I wrote him a beseeching letter, urging him to consider my
necessitous
condition.
8
The next letter is from one who materially aided her in helping the
necessitous
.
9
The existence of this army of
necessitous
gentlewomen is a new thing in the land.
10
He became intemperate; and his intemperance made her
necessitous
.
11
In the
necessitous
jungle animal food is never wasted, be it beast, bird, or reptile.
12
Does not such a regulation tend to involve
necessitous
men in the commission of crimes?
13
The negligent, the imprudent, the
necessitous
,
are taken.
14
What gratitude would not the
necessitous
gentlewoman bestow upon any who would endow her with 13s.
15
Of these blue beads we had but few, and therefore reserved them for more
necessitous
circumstances.
16
What is to be done with these
necessitous
?
necessitous
necessitous circumstances
most necessitous
necessitous person
necessitous men
really necessitous