destitution - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)
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From Old French destitution, from Latin dēstitūtiō (“abandoning”), from dēstituō.
- (General American) IPA(key): /dɛstɪˈtuːʃən/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /dɛstɪˈtjuːʃən/, /dɛstɪˈtʃuːʃən/
destitution (countable and uncountable, plural destitutions)
- (obsolete) The action of deserting or abandoning.
- (now rare) Discharge from office; dismissal.
- The condition of lacking something.
- 1906, “Mark Twain”, in The Bible According to Mark Twain, published 1996, page 330:
He requires of his fellow man obedience to a very creditable code of morals, but he observes without shame or disapproval his God's utter destitution of morals.
- 1906, “Mark Twain”, in The Bible According to Mark Twain, published 1996, page 330:
- An extreme state of poverty, in which a person is almost completely lacking in resources or means of support.
- 2009 August 4, Rahila Gupta, The Guardian:
Destitution forces many asylum seekers to end up working for extremely low wages in catering, cleaning and construction, for example, without any protection against unscrupulous employers.
- 2009 August 4, Rahila Gupta, The Guardian:
extreme state of poverty
- Bulgarian: мизерия (bg) f (mizerija)
- Catalan: indigència f
- Dutch: berooidheid f, armoede (nl) f
- Finnish: varattomuus (fi), äärimmäinen köyhyys
- French: indigence (fr) f
- German: Armut (de) f
- Greek: ένδεια (el) f (éndeia), απορία (el) f (aporía)
- Hindi: कंगाली (hi) f (kaṅgālī)
- Hungarian: mélyszegénység (hu)
- Irish: díothacht f
- Japanese: please add this translation if you can
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Māori: tuakokatanga
- Navajo: téʼéʼį́
- Persian: فلاکت (fa) (felâkat)
- Portuguese: penúria (pt) f, indigência (pt) f
- Russian: нужда́ (ru) f (nuždá), нищета́ (ru) f (niščetá)
- Scots: puirtith
- Scottish Gaelic: airc f
- Spanish: indigencia (es), inopia (es) f
- Swahili: ufukara (sw)
- Swedish: armod (sv)
- Turkish:
Ottoman Turkish: یوقسوللق (yoksulluk) - Ukrainian: злидні pl (zlydni), вбогість (uk) f (vbohistʹ)
Borrowed from Latin dēstitūtiōnem.
destitution f (plural destitutions)
- discharge, dismissal
- deposition (of a politician etc.)
- impeachment
- “destitution”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012