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destitute [ˈdestɪtju:t, Am -tu:t] ADJ

1. destitute (having no money, food):

destitute

2. destitute form (lacking in):

destitute of feelings

Usage examples with destitute

destitute of feelings

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The property-less employee escaped the tithes and taxes and received, when destitute, the parish pay.
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This was a newly built experimental community she had sponsored which taught destitute coal miners subsistence farming.
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The inhabitants were to be given several days' notice, and care was to be taken that they were not to be left destitute.
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She spent lavishly and by 1912, she was destitute.
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It first served as a home for abandoned, orphaned and financially destitute boys.
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Many of them were destitute and jobless as well as being homeless.
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His wife forced him to resign as selectman after a family row over his taking in a destitute young female.
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The area became economically destitute and considered a ghetto as businesses closed and productivity stagnated in the neighborhood.
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Poultry, both wild and domestic and fish were available to all but the most destitute.
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Now, with her honor tainted, no man would take her for bride, and she was condemned to remain destitute.
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