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are destitute
adjective
Lacking something; devoid; especially lacking money; poor, impoverished, poverty-stricken.
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Today I work with people who are destitute – and just how mainstream that destitution has become is astonishing.
Most are destitute.
"We are destitute".
Many surrogate mothers are destitute.
Not all of them are destitute.
All things are destitute of power, force, or energy.
He and my mother are destitute, aging and alone.
Assistant coaches are certainly not crying that they are destitute.
They are destitute and live in makeshift shacks.
"They are destitute and terrified," Ms. Caux said.
Most rural people are destitute: farm labourers earn 80 cents for a day's back-breaking work.
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