destitution
Prononciation : [ˌdɛstəˈtuːʃən]
Mot
Contexte : « poverty »
(noun) when someone has no money and cannot meet their basic needs for food, shelter, or clothing. It's like being very, very poor and not having enough things to live comfortably.
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The charity helps families who are facing destitution by providing food and shelter.
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She was not in a state of destitution; she had enough savings to get by.
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What can we do to help those suffering from destitution in our community?
Contexte : « lack »
(noun) when there is a complete absence of something important or necessary. This could be about things like support, help, or resources that people need to live well.
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His destitution of emotional support made him feel very lonely.
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The situation improved, and she no longer felt any destitution of friendship.
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How does destitution of resources affect a person's health?
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