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[ US /ˈɪndɪdʒənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. poor enough to need help from others

How To Use indigent In A Sentence

  • Ad regendam rempub. soli literati admittuntur, nec ad eam rem gratia magistratuum aut regis indigent, omnia explorata cujusque scientia et virtute pendent. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Others talked of their work with the homeless, indigents, and AIDS patients in D.C.
  • It's the tag that has stuck to several senior citizens in this rural town who provide lunch once per week for about 100 indigent persons.
  • We now had homeless, that we never had 25 years ago (someone always took care of indigent relatives).
  • The beneficiaries included indigent persons such as the visually challenged man who lived with his family in the claustrophobic confines of a public call booth.
  • His days are spent hustling jobs from farmers who exploit the indigent, any-manner-of-employment seeking migrant workers.
  • Besides learning criminal law, he learnt to investigate cases of police torture and providing free legal aid to the poor and indigent prisoners.
  • Instead, they say, it has actually increased the gap between rich and poor countries and between well-off and indigent inhabitants within countries.
  • Provision of healthcare for the indigent is a major responsibility of the County government. Let’s Not Discuss Dick Cheney’s Weight
  • Namely to make him ambitious of honour, iealous and difficult in his worships, terrible, angrie, vindicatiue, a louer, a hater, a pitier, and indigent of mans worships: finally so passionate as in effect he shold be altogether The Arte of English Poesie
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