Definitionn. a state without friends or money or prospects
Last update: July 1, 2015
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In such a state of despair and destitution there is no hope for spiritualism, save in God; and Clauberg, Geulincx and Malebranche all take refuge under the shadow of his wings to escape the tyranny of extended matter. [Please select]
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Make her share her own destitution. [Please select]
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From hunger, cold, isolation, destitution. [Please select]
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His destitution became known there. [Please select]
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The Irish farmers, excluded from the English and all foreign markets, were reduced to destitution. [Please select]
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Our effort is to save boys whom destitution has _all but_ made criminal. [Please select]
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The injustices of destitution and wealth alike ought to be rendered impossible. [Please select]
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I could hardly tell how men and women in extremities of destitution proceeded. [Please select]
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To dream that you have no thumb, implies destitution and loneliness. [Please select]
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He became conscious of a certain feeling of destitution. [Please select]
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You are my brother's widow, it is true, but your destitution is no fault of mine. [Please select]
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