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desitiute

 

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Term: Desitute

Adjective (Popular Sense):

Desitute refers to a state of extreme poverty or lacking basic necessities.

Example sentences:

  1. Many families in the rural area were desitute and struggled to find enough food and shelter.
  2. After losing his job, he became desitute and had to rely on the support of local charities.

Adjective (Local Sense):

In local dialects, desitute can also be used to describe someone who is emotionally or spiritually depleted.

Example sentences:

  1. After the tragic loss of her loved one, she felt desitute, unable to find solace.
  2. The long battle with illness left him physically weakened and spiritually desitute.

Verb (Popular Sense):

Desitute can also function as a verb, meaning to deprive someone of resources or basic needs.

Example sentences:

  1. The sudden economic crisis desituted many families and left them homeless.
  2. The policy changes will desitute vulnerable communities of essential healthcare services.

Verb (Local Sense):

In some local usage, desitute can describe the act of abandoning or discarding someone or something.

Example sentences:

  1. The irresponsible owner desituted the sick puppy on the side of the road.
  2. She couldn't bear to desitute the sentimental belongings of her late grandmother.

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