Phrases with «destitution»

Destitution means extreme poverty or complete lack of basic necessities, such as food, shelter, and money. Full definition

Sentences with «destitution»

  • And now, GWH threatens the ability of African nations to get out of the quick sand of destitution by forcing them to refrain from developing their resources and infrastructure, all in the name of «saving the planet,» of course. (firstthings.com)
  • All of her relationships turn sour - she alienates Ruby, throws her mother into destitution as she tries to help by paying for therapy, makes detestable accusations about Rafe, and rejects any real aid to alleviate her state. (dvdizzy.com)
  • Some of those factors seem obvious: Living in destitution in an affluent nation is strongly associated with unhappiness. (sciencemag.org)
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