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Sentence count:29Posted:2017-04-10Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: restitutioninstitutionsubstitutionconstitutionprostitutioninstitutionalconstitutionalunconstitutionalMeaning: [‚destɪ'tjuːʃn]  n. a state without friends or money or prospects. 
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1. Destitution has become a major problem in the capital.
2. Your initiation rites do not conceal your destitution.
3. Perhaps destitution might have been preferable to this.
4. We can see hunger, destitution, torture; we are living in a state of war.
5. This form of destitution in the midst of plenty is not only morally obscene; it has social consequences which affect everyone.
6. From hunger , cold, isolation, destitution.
7. The people lived in destitution.
8. This is both their destitution and their wealth.
9. His drinking led him to a life of destitution.
10. From hunger, cold, isolation, destitution. A dolorous bargain. A soul for a morsel of bread. Misery offers; society accepts.
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11. Confucius said, " Hunger, thirst, cold, destitution and failure are the inevitable trace of natural operation. "
12. She laid her case of destitution before him in a very moving letter.
13. Ants will then be saved from destitution, for they'll have abundant supply.
14. It'says high food prices are causing families to destitution and the hunger - poverty trap.
15. He reach the excess of destitution from which he never rose again.
16. If not me, or even destitution, so I will be very worried.
17. John noticed that as they left the rich pastures of Leinster and rode into Munster the degree of destitution worsened considerably.
18. Repeated commissions and zemstvo investigations drew a grim picture of peasant destitution and growing frustration.
19. They circulated a joke that reflected both their disappointment with Soviet stinginess and their own destitution.
20. They are below the line dividing wealth and poverty, but above the line dividing poverty from destitution.
21. Furthermore social surveys had shown that early marriage, by unskilled workers could lead to poverty and destitution.
22. But the human side of the story is appalling: destitution and chaos stare in at the gates of order and luxury.
23. The Carey family had to rely on a house provided by a Bengali moneylender to save them from destitution.
24. But " poverty " in America , as defined by the Census Bureau, does not mean destitution.
25. Increasingly , cities are suffering simultaneously the problems of poverty and affluence: pollution and destitution.
26. It'says high food prices are causing families to fall deeper into destitution and hunger - poverty - trappoverty trap.
27. We pursued the policy of "self-seclusion" in the past, resulting in "the destitution of the people and exhaustion of the financial resource".
28. In some regions the types of mental and physical destitution were without parallel.
29. The imaginary heroes of Daniel Defoe orof Wyss , as well as Selkirk and Raynal shipwrecked on Juan Fernandez and onthe archipelago of the Aucklands, were never in such absolute destitution.
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