Destitution
21Destitution — De|sti|tu|ti|on, die; , en [spätlat. destitutio = das Verlassen; Abschaffung] (veraltet): Absetzung von einem Posten; Amtsenthebung …
22destitution — Synonyms and related words: absence, adversity, bare cupboard, bare subsistence, beggarliness, beggary, dearth, defectiveness, deficiency, deficit, deprivation, drought, empty purse, famine, grinding poverty, gripe, hand to mouth existence,… …
23Destitution — Procédure civile: sanction disciplinaire Droit civil: retrait des fonctions de la personne qui a reçu une charge civique …
24destitution — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. indigence, want, privation; see poverty 1 . See Synonym Study at poverty . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The condition of being extremely poor: beggary, impecuniosity, impecuniousness, impoverishment, indigence, need,… …
25Destitution — De|sti|tu|ti|on die; , en <aus gleichbed. mlat. destitutio, eigtl. »Hintergehung«> (veraltet) Absetzung von einem Posten; Amtsenthebung …
26destitution — des|ti|tu|tion [ ,destı tuʃn ] noun uncount the state of having no money or possessions …
27destitution — des·ti·tu·tion || ‚destɪ tjuËʃn n. pennilessness, extreme poverty, need, beggary …
28destitution — n. Indigence, want, need, poverty, penury, privation …
29destitution — n 1. poverty, penury, indigence, im pecuniousness, impecuniosity, beggary, pennilessness, neediness; insolvency, bankruptcy, liquidation; distress, straits, indebtedness; pauperism, pauperage, pauperdom, mendicancy, mendicity. 2. lack, want,… …
30destitution — des·ti·tu·tion …