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n.
The state or quality of being needy; want; poverty; indigence.
n.
Fig.: Aspect or part regarded as contrasted with some other; as, the bright side of poverty.
n.
One of a branch of the Order of Franciscans, who profess to adhere more strictly than the Conventuals to the intention of the founder, especially as to poverty; -- called also Observants.
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To bring to ruin; to cause to fall to pieces and decay; to make to perish; to bring to destruction; to bring to poverty or bankruptcy; to impair seriously; to damage essentially; to overthrow.
v. t.
To demolish; to subvert; to destroy; to reduce to poverty; to ruin.
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Fig.: A condition of narrowness or restriction; doubt; distress; difficulty; poverty; perplexity; -- sometimes in the plural; as, reduced to great straits.
v. i.
Specifically, absence or lack of necessaries; destitution; poverty; penury; indigence; need.
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A solemn promise made to God, or to some deity; an act by which one consecrates or devotes himself, absolutely or conditionally, wholly or in part, for a longer or shorter time, to some act, service, or condition; a devotion of one's possessions; as, a baptismal vow; a vow of poverty.
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In subjection, poverty, or disgrace; as, to be brought low by oppression, by want, or by vice.
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A woman devoted to a religious life, who lives in a convent, under the three vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
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A contrasting force or impulse of any kind; as, the pressure of poverty; the pressure of taxes; the pressure of motives on the mind; the pressure of civilization.
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One who suffers; one who endures or undergoes suffering; one who sustains inconvenience or loss; as, sufferers by poverty or sickness; men are sufferers by fire or by losses at sea.
v. t.
To bring to poverty; to impoverish; to ruin, as in reputation, morals, hopes, or the like; as, many are undone by unavoidable losses, but more undo themselves by vices and dissipation, or by indolence.
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Povided with, or inclosed in, sheath.
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Very needy or indigent; pressed with poverty.
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Poverty; indigence.
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Want of the means of subsistence; poverty; indigence; destitution.
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Any deficiency of elements or resources that are needed or desired, or that constitute richness; as, poverty of soil; poverty of the blood; poverty of ideas.
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Poverty.
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The quality or condition of being strait; especially, a pinched condition or situation caused by poverty; as, the straitnessof their circumstances.
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