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It is an adjective that describes someone or something that is without money or funds, so it is often used to refer to people who are poor or have no financial resources. For example: "Due to their impecunious circumstances, the family had no choice but to rely on charity to make ends meet."
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impecunious
adjective
Lacking money.
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Flush with cash from al-Qaeda, Mr ag Ghali has started to attract deserters from the impecunious Tuareg.The government in Bamako, Mali's capital, is in disarray after a coup by disaffected soldiers in March and is struggling to control even the southern half of the country, having abandoned the north to the assorted rebels.
A packet of cigarettes from a news-stand in the Big Apple will set you back around $7. Of that, $1.50 goes to the state, and an additional $1.50 now goes to the city.Relief for New York's impecunious nicotine junkies is, however, at hand.
It put the two trends together and invented its own "traditional" African drink.Diageo's most successful African product, Senator Keg, was introduced six years ago and aimed at the impecunious.
Already noticed as a budding writer, he scratched an impecunious living from journalism, which he saw as a form of literature.
The impecunious and previously reclusive government, anxious to make the most of a possible windfall, is likely to drive a hard bargain.
California's impecunious state government will struggle to find its share of the $45 billion project there.
What Tonson began as a subsidised supper for impecunious writers eventually resulted in some 800 publications.
Several impecunious institutions are knocking on its door, says Doug Becker, Laureate's chief executive.
Mitsubishi racked up huge losses as its young, impecunious buyers failed surprise, surprise to start to make payments when their year was up.
Pentecostalism cannot quite shake off its impecunious roots.
In America it is reserved for the old and impecunious.
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