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1 destitute of
N1. से\destitute ofरहितAdministrators who are destitutes of ordinary senstivities to human needsare bad administrators. -
2 destitute
Adj1. निस्सहायGive the clothes to the destitutes. -
3 destitute
adj.रहित, हीन, विहीन, कंगाल, बेचारा, निर्धन -
4 seize
V1. छीननाHe seized my purse and ran away with it.2. जीत लेनाThe army has siezed power.3. गिरफ़्तार करनाAll the company's assets were siezed.4. से लाभ उठानाSieze the chance to make some money.5. छलनी होनाThe condition of the destitute seized our heart.
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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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