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adjective lacking food, clothing, and other necessities of life because of poverty; needy; poor; impoverished.
Archaic . deficient in what is requisite. destitute (usually followed by of ). noun a person who is indigent.
Origin of indigent 1350–1400; Middle English <Latin indigent- (stem of indigēns ) present participle of indigēre to need, lack, be poor, equivalent to ind- by-form of in- in-2 (cf. indagate) + -ig- (combining form of egēre to need, lack) + -ent- -ent
SYNONYMS FOR indigent 1 necessitous, penurious, distressed.
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OTHER WORDS FROM indigent in·di·gent·ly, adverb
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH indigent 1. indigence, indigents 2. indigent , indignant Words nearby indigent indigence, indigene, indigenize, indigenous, Indigenous Australian, indigent , indigested, indigestible, indigestion, indigestive, indign
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Example sentences from the Web for indigent The lawyers of ArchCity Defenders specialize in representing the indigent and the homeless.
Ferguson Feeds Off the Poor: Three Warrants a Year Per Household | Michael Daly| August 22, 2014| DAILY BEAST
In addition, many Texans believed that the role of helping the indigent belonged to the church.
How Religion Turned Texas Red | William O’Connor| August 20, 2014| DAILY BEAST
She emphasizes that the indigent detainees who will benefit from this program are not all undocumented.
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Herrera is seeking to have the city reimbursed for its care of indigent patients it claims were dumped there by Nevada.
Nevada Sued for ‘Greyhound Therapy’ for Mentally Ill Patients | John L. Smith| September 23, 2013| DAILY BEAST
In New York, state law has authorized courts to appoint lawyers on behalf of indigent criminal defendants since 1881.
Fifty Years Later, Right to Lawyer Remains ‘Unfunded Mandate’ | Chris Opfer| March 18, 2013| DAILY BEAST
He laughs at Loretto and Mecca; but he succors the indigent and defends the oppressed.
A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 10 (of 10) | Franois-Marie Arouet (AKA Voltaire)
Many workhouses have been established for indigent persons capable of work.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 2 | Various
Can he extort one noble thought from his weak and indigent brain?
Love and Intrigue | Friedrich Schiller
By his will he left the bulk of his real estate to found a home for aged and indigent Hawaiians.
The Hawaiian Islands | The Department of Foreign Affairs
And to make good infantry, it requireth men bred, not in a servile or indigent fashion, but in some free and plentiful manner.
Landholding In England | Joseph Fisher
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British Dictionary definitions for indigent adjective so poor as to lack even necessities; very needy
(usually foll by of) archaic lacking (in) or destitute (of)
Derived forms of indigent indigence , noun indigently , adverb Word Origin for indigent C14: from Latin indigēre to need, from egēre to lack
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Words related to indigent needy, penniless, impoverished, destitute, poverty-stricken, hard up, homeless, impecunious, penurious, necessitous, beggared, busted, down and out, flat broke