A state of extreme poverty or destitution.
Lack of the means of subsistence.
1 I am lost in indigence ; do confer on me Thy greatest favor.
2 Families who had lived in opulence found themselves suddenly reduced to indigence .
3 Our relations; who enjoyed all our property, had reduced us to indigence .
4 The greatest misfortune has befallen Egypt: its rulers are threatened with indigence .
5 The conditions referred to are affluence and indigence , as explained by Nilakantha.
6 Then glancing around the room, he saw everywhere age, decay, and indigence .
7 And especially what indigence will there be of that which is subordinate?
8 Remote from her friends; in a hovel; the abode of indigence and misery.
9 Perhaps indigence exercises a peculiar and equal effect upon the handwriting.
10 The house exhibited the most offensive appearance of filth and indigence .
11 A life of escapes and indigence could supply poetry with no splendid images.
12 Wealth formation and profit seeking are motivated by indigence , both absolute and relative.
13 His whole property was confiscated, and he was reduced to indigence and contempt.
14 You are better at home, under no compulsion to act dishonorably from indigence .
15 Erik Satie lived the entire later half of his life in extreme indigence .
16 Man's history is not one of affluence, but one of indigence .
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