destitution in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Translations for destitution in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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destitution in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for destitution in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

destitution [ˌdestɪˈtju:ʃən, Am -ˈtu:-] N no pl

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The committee found severe destitution among the laboring classes.
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But very soon, she wakes up to reality and starts to get tired of her life in destitution.
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The song tells a story of a young father and poverty-stricken factory worker whose destitution drives him to insanity.
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There disease, unhealthy slums, and destitution were the daily lot of the people who were trying to survive.
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She finds him wandering about the city in destitution.
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And some lived in wandering destitution or in hovels on the perimeter of white communities.
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While many of our people suffer from extreme destitution, we have at least six dollar-billionaires and a number of peso-billionaires.
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During the course of twenty-five years, the destitution was totally transformed.
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Her home was looted and the family were left in destitution.
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Sometimes close to destitution he never lost hope that his theory would one day be recognised.
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