Similar words: disadvantage, disadvantageous, at a disadvantage, disadvantageously, advantage, advantageous, take advantage, advantageously. Meaning: [‚dɪsəd'vɑːntɪdʒ] adj. marked by deprivation especially of the necessities of life or healthful environmental influences.
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1 These social groups remain disadvantaged.
2 These measures are intended to help the disadvantaged.
3 The woman who committed the crime was educationally disadvantaged.
4 Many children are disadvantaged by poor schooling.
5 He was disadvantaged by illness.
6 She's done a lot of work with disadvantaged children.
7 Children living in inner-city areas may be educationally disadvantaged.
8 In disadvantaged areas, schools can be a force for good.
9 They weep crocodile tears for the poor and disadvantaged but are basically happy with things as they are.
10 He just wanted people to stop calling him disadvantaged, an underachiever.
11 These countries have been seriously disadvantaged by the financial crisis.
12 Many people will be greatly disadvantaged by the new tax system.
13 Where they are disadvantaged, women make up the difference.
14 Then,[www.Sentencedict.com] the most disadvantaged will truly be left behind.
15 This is the most multiply disadvantaged group at City.
16 Once again the disadvantaged have their disadvantage confirmed.
17 Even then his interests lay with the disadvantaged groups.
18 Further evidence of the disadvantaged position of older women in relation to men can be gained from information on the distribution of income.
19 I feel no desire to kill this strategically disadvantaged animal, but I have an inspiration.
20 These households, already disadvantaged in terms of personal mobility, can thus be further disadvantaged.
21 Many disadvantaged people will find an outlet for their abilities through whatever channels remain open.
22 Part - time workers, the majority of whom are women, are doubly disadvantaged.
23 A new educational programme has been set up for economically disadvantaged children.
24 That bill includes a host of other provisions, including simplified pension rules and tax credits for hiring disadvantaged youth.
25 I have heard this concern raised particularly in urban areas with high concentrations of minority and disadvantaged young people.
26 We will also use our presidency to help ensure that poorer countries are not disadvantaged as a result of the Single Market.
27 Demographic studies have shown clearly that low social class or disadvantaged status is a potent predictor of school failure.
28 He speaks on behalf of millions of poor and disadvantaged people who have too few advocates.
29 Therefore, it is inadvisable to extrapolate from those studies to disadvantaged populations.
30 At the same time, considerable effort has gone into promoting the economic development of the city's disadvantaged areas.
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