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Discover Ludwig'necessitous' is a correct and usable word in English
It is an adjective that means extremely needy or impoverished. Example: The charity provides essential resources and aid to the necessitous families living in the slums.
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necessitous
adjective
Needy, indigent, destitute, poor.
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Often thought of as a necessitous precursor to the plentiful art movements formed under the Modernist umbrella, Post-Impressionism had its start in the waning years of the 19th century.
The first book, "Poverty", chiefly contrasts the willed imprisonment of Mrs Clennam with the necessitous vanity and self-deceit of "The Father of the Marshalsea".
In the court's view the "necessitous medical use on an individual basis … is in conflict with the purpose and effect of the legislative scheme".
For in their necessitous speculation they have forgotten to go beyond the elementary stage of arithmetic.
(His poem included the line "to one superior peak necessitous he clomb").
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