destitution in English

noun
1
poverty so extreme that one lacks the means to provide for oneself.
the family faced eviction and destitution

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1. What's worse than destitution?

2. Are you unable to endure destitution?

3. The people lived in destitution.

4. From hunger , cold, isolation, destitution.

5. Perhaps destitution might have been preferable to this.

6. His drinking led him to a life of destitution.

7. Destitution has become a major problem in the capital.

8. This is both their destitution and their wealth.

9. Your initiation rites do not conceal your destitution.

10. You will have this house and save your sisters from destitution.

11. He reach the excess of destitution from which he never rose again.

12. 19 synonyms for Beggary: destitution, impecuniosity, impecuniousness, impoverishment, indigence, need

13. In some regions the types of mental and physical destitution were without parallel.

14. If not me, or even destitution, so I will be very worried.

15. Ants will then be saved from destitution, for they'll have abundant supply.

16. These people now face armed conflict, violence, destitution, and displacement in Afghanistan.[

17. You will have this house and save your sisters from destitution

18. It'says high food prices are causing families to destitution and the hunger - poverty trap.

19. Antonyms for Affluence include poverty, destitution, indigence, penury, beggary, impoverishment, pauperism, deprivation, hardship and privation

20. Repeated commissions and zemstvo investigations drew a grim picture of peasant destitution and growing frustration.

21. She laid her case of destitution before him in a very moving letter.

22. Increasingly , cities are suffering simultaneously the problems of poverty and affluence: pollution and destitution.

23. Synonyms for Beggaries include destitution, indigence, pauperism, needs, poverty, want, bankruptcies, impecuniousness, impoverishment and penuries

24. It'says high food prices are causing families to fall deeper into destitution and hunger - poverty - trappoverty trap.

25. They circulated a joke that reflected both their disappointment with Soviet stinginess and their own destitution.

26. Synonyms for Beggary include destitution, indigence, pauperism, need, poverty, want, bankruptcy, impecuniousness, impoverishment and penury

27. Synonyms for Abjectness include destitution, hopelessness, misery, squalor, forlornness, pitiableness, pitifulness, wretchedness, degradation and dishonor

28. Confucius said, " Hunger, thirst, cold, destitution and failure are the inevitable trace of natural operation. "

29. Never-married women were particularly vulnerable to social exclusion and destitution, because they had not Complied …

30. From hunger, cold, isolation, destitution. A dolorous bargain. A soul for a morsel of bread. Misery offers; society accepts.

31. It says high food prices are causing families to fall deeper into destitution and the hunger-poverty trap .

32. La Haute Cour de Justice, peut se prononcer sur la destitution, mais l'instance qui peut prononcer des peines Afflictive et …

33. This form of destitution in the midst of plenty is not only morally obscene; it has social consequences which affect everyone.

34. But the human side of the story is appalling: destitution and chaos stare in at the gates of order and luxury.

35. John noticed that as they left the rich pastures of Leinster and rode into Munster the degree of destitution worsened considerably.

36. We pursued the policy of "self-seclusion" in the past, resulting in "the destitution of the people and exhaustion of the financial resource".

37. Escaping abject destitution, though an important milestone, is not the same as achieving a decent standard of living and sense of economic security.

38. The problem of destitution and Beggary is becoming a major concern warranting urgent attention and intervention in view of the increasing numbers, especially of children and women, the official said.

39. But several million Americans – black, white, and Hispanic – now live in households with per capita income of less than $2 a day, essentially the same standard that the World Bank uses to define destitution-level poverty in India or Africa.

40. Extreme poverty, deep poverty, Abject poverty, absolute poverty, destitution, or penury, is the most severe type of poverty, defined by the United Nations (UN) as "a condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, education and information

41. “The updraft of wealth to the Billionaire class is disturbing at a time when millions face eviction, destitution, and loss,” said Chuck Collins of the Institute for Policy Studies and co-author of Billionaire Bonanza 2020, a report looking at pandemic profiteering and Billionaire wealth

42. The Mosaic legislation ( Leviticus 25:35; Deuteronomy 15:7) tended to promote a spirit of charity, and to prevent the occurrence of destitution among the people.Such passages as these, PsAlms 41:1; 112:9; Proverbs 14:31; Isaiah 10:2; Amos 2:7; Jeremiah 5:28; Ezekiel 22:29, would also naturally foster the same benevolent spirit.