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1 destitute
'destitju:t(in great need of food, shelter etc: They were left destitute when he died.) indigentetr['destɪtjʊːt]1 indigente, mísero,-a1 los desposeídos nombre masculino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be left destitute quedarse en la miseriato be destitute of something carecer de algodestitute ['dɛstə.tu:t, -.tju:t] adj1) lacking: carente, desprovisto2) poor: indigente, en miseriaadj.• desvalido, -a adj.• indigente adj.v.• destituir v.'destətuːt, 'destɪtjuːtadjective indigenteshe was left destitute — quedó en la indigencia or miseria
['destɪtjuːt]ADJ1) (=poverty-stricken) indigente2) (=lacking)* * *['destətuːt, 'destɪtjuːt]adjective indigenteshe was left destitute — quedó en la indigencia or miseria
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2 destitute
adj.1 indigente (needy)2 desposeído, destituido, deprivado, desamparado.s.carenciado, carente.v.despojar. (pt & pp destituted) -
3 destitute of
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4 make destitute
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5 the destitute
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6 to be destitute of something
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7 to be left destitute
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8 be destitute
v.estar en la miseria, estar quebrado, estar con una mano atrás y otra adelante, estar destituido. -
9 leave destitute
v.dejar en la calle, despojar. -
10 well-nigh
(nearly; almost: It was well-nigh midnight when he arrived.) prácticamentetr['welnaɪ]1 casiwell-nigh ['wɛl'naɪ] adv: casiwell-nigh impossible: casi imposibleadv.• casi adv.'wel'naɪadverb <impossible/destitute> prácticamente['welnaɪ]ADV* * *['wel'naɪ]adverb <impossible/destitute> prácticamente -
11 derrumbarse
■derrumbarse verbo reflexivo
1 (desplomarse, caer) to collapse, fall down (un techo) to fall in, cave in
2 (abatirse una persona) to break down: si su padre se derrumba ahora, la familia está perdida, if her father collapses now the family will be destitute
cuando le contaron la verdad, se derrumbó, he broke down when they told him the truth ' derrumbarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: venirse - derrumbar - hundir English: cave in - collapse - come down - cave -
12 desposeído
Del verbo desposeer: ( conjugate desposeer) \ \
desposeído es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: desposeer desposeído
desposeído
◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femenino: los desposeídos the destitute, the dispossessed
desposeído,-a m,f usu pl pauper, have-nots pl ' desposeído' also found in these entries: Spanish: desposeída -
13 indigente
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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
Destitute — Des ti*tute, a. [L. destitutus, p. p. of destituere to set away, leave alone, forsake; de + statuere to set. See {Statute}.] 1. Forsaken; not having in possession (something necessary, or desirable); deficient; lacking; devoid; often followed by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Destitute — Des ti*tute, v. t. 1. To leave destitute; to forsake; to abandon. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] To forsake or destitute a plantation. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. To make destitute; to cause to be in want; to deprive; followed by of. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
destitute — des‧ti‧tute [ˈdesttjuːt ǁ tuːt] adjective having no money, no food, and nowhere to live: • San Francisco has targeted the problems of street litter and homelessness by hiring destitute citizens to perform jobs cleaning up the city. destitution… … Financial and business terms
destitute — ► ADJECTIVE 1) extremely poor and lacking the means to provide for oneself. 2) (destitute of) not having. DERIVATIVES destitution noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «deserted, abandoned»: from Latin destituere forsake … English terms dictionary
destitute — [des′tə to͞ot΄, des′tətyo͞ot΄] adj. [ME < L destitutus, pp. of destituere, to forsake, abandon < de , down, away + statuere, to set, place: see STATUTE] 1. not having; being without; lacking (with of) [destitute of trees] 2. lacking the… … English World dictionary
destitute of — index devoid, insufficient Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
destitute — (adj.) late 14c., abandoned, forsaken, from L. destitutus abandoned, pp. of destituere forsake, from de away + statuere put, place, causative of stare to stand, from PIE root *sta to stand (see STET (Cf … Etymology dictionary
destitute — 1 *devoid, void Analogous words: lacking, wanting (see LACK vb): *deficient: *empty: barren, *bare: depleted, drained, exhausted, bankrupted or bankrupt (see corresponding verbs at … New Dictionary of Synonyms
destitute — [adj] down and out; wanting bankrupt, beggared, bereft, busted, dead broke*, deficient, depleted, deprived of, devoid of, dirt poor*, divested, drained, empty, exhausted, flat*, flat broke*, impecunious, impoverished, indigent, in need of,… … New thesaurus
destitute — adj. destitute of (destitute of feeling) * * * [ destɪtjuːt] destitute of (destitute of feeling) … Combinatory dictionary