Sentence example with the word 'indigent'

indigent

almsman, beggared, casual, disadvantaged, fleeced, impecunious, in want, on relief, penniless, poor devil, short, underprivileged

Definition adj. poor enough to need help from others

Last update: November 4, 2017


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The country has a large indigent population.   [adjective]

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The indigent populationwith mandated benefits that for the price the savings obtained.   [adjective]

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The day before his execution on York Knavesmire, Turpin engaged five men in indigent circumstances to follow the cart to the gallows.   [adjective]

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Have you not indigent persons.   [adjective]

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THE EXCELLENCE OF MISFORTUNE CHAPTER IMARIUS INDIGENT CHAPTER IIMARIUS POOR CHAPTER IIIMARIUS GROWN UP CHAPTER IVM.   [adjective]

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THE EXCELLENCE OF MISFORTUNE CHAPTER IMARIUS INDIGENT Enlarge Life became hard for Marius.   [adjective]

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As his factory was a centre, a new quarter, in which there were a good many indigent families, rose rapidly around him; he established there a free dispensary.   [adjective]

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Rochester might probably win that noble ladys love, if he chose to strive for it; is it likely he would waste a serious thought on this indigent and insignificant plebeian.   [adjective]

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I say, therefore, that the unindigent is naturally prior to the indigent.   [noun]

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