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is destitute
adjective
Lacking something; devoid; especially lacking money; poor, impoverished, poverty-stricken.
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His family is destitute.
Except for the fact that he is destitute.
She has been ill served by rogue solicitors and is destitute.
Mr. Westergaard, who owns a controlling 47percentt stake in his companies, says he is destitute.
Back home, she said, "If you have a family member that is destitute, somebody will take care of them.
Marco is destitute; he wants to earn some money and then return home to his wife and kids.
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Most are destitute.
"We are destitute".
Not all of them are destitute.
They would not be destitute.
"They're not poor, they're destitute.
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