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be indigent
adjective
Poor; destitute; in need.
Exact(2)
The money our society spends to insure that its citizens won't be indigent in their old age is money that could be spent on something else.
The action project, carried out in partnership with the team from the health district and the provincial social action department, consisted in asking villagers in half of the district's health centres (n = 10) to identify the people whom they considered to be indigent [ 11].
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"And I am indigent".
He is indigent.
Ordinary debtors were indigent, not just insolvent.
But many people I met were indigent; some were homeless.
When Gideon was decided, about 43 percent of defendants were indigent.
More than 80% of those charged with felonies are indigent.
And how do you know when someone is indigent?
The fee had previously been waived because he was indigent.
We do know they were indigent fish out of water.
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