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1 destitute
destitute adj hilflos, hilfsbedürftig, mittellos -
2 destitute
adjectivethe destitute — die Mittellosen
* * *['destitju:t](in great need of food, shelter etc: They were left destitute when he died.) mittellos* * *des·ti·tuteI. adj mittellos\destitute person mittelloser MenschII. n▪ the \destitute pl die Bedürftigen pl* * *['destɪtjuːt]1. adj1) (= poverty-stricken) mittellos2) (= lacking) bar (of +gen)2. nthe destitute pl — die Mittellosen, die, die im Elend leben
* * *A adj1. mittellos, (völlig) verarmt, Notleidenddestitute of all power völlig machtlos, ohne jede Macht;I am destitute of words mir fehlen die Worte;destitute of children kinderlosof gen):* * *adjective* * *adj.mittellos adj.notleidend (alt.Rechtschreibung) adj. -
3 destitute
mittellos;\destitute person mittelloser Mensch nthe \destitute pl die Bedürftigen pl -
4 hospice
noun2) (for travellers or students) Hospiz, das* * *hos·pice[ˈhɒspɪs, AM ˈhɑ:s-]n Hospiz nt* * *['hɒspɪs]n2) (for travellers) Hospiz nt* * *b) Sterbeklinik f* * *noun2) (for travellers or students) Hospiz, das* * *n.Hospiz -e n.Sterbeklinik f. -
5 down-and-out
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6 down-and-out
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destitute — I adjective bankrupt, beggarly, bereft, depleted, deprived, distressed, impecunious, impoverished, indigent, inops, insolvent, lacking funds, moneyless, necessitous, needful, needy, out of money, penniless, poor, poverty stricken, reduced in… … Law dictionary
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