Indictment is essentially bringing charges against somebody. If you are being indicting for something, you are being charged with it.
Laura Spencer Portor has written: 'The shadow Christmas' 'Adventures in indigence' 'Adventures In Indigence And Other Essays'
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Synonyms for the noun 'poverty' are poorness, destitution, want, indigence, penury, pauperism, and privation.
That is the correct spelling of the term "indigency" (poverty), but the proper form of the noun is indigence.
I am only answering this question because of the prospect of base ingratitude and indigence embedded inside all human beings.
Absence of resources; want; privation; indigence; extreme poverty; destitution., Penuriousness; miserliness.
To make poor; to reduce to poverty or indigence; as, misfortune and disease impoverish families., To exhaust the strength, richness, or fertility of; to make sterile; as, to impoverish land.
Indigence ... You file a motion with the court that issued the order for support. FYI, almost any sort of income can be taken for support, except for public assistance (including SSI).
Of course, there are many colleges offering scholarships based on your social status, academic achievement, course, indigence and many other requirements. Better if you ask your local government to have a list of schools offering scholarships.
"The man lost his job and became indigent.""Homeless and indigent people often depend on charitable programs."(noun singular) "He had been an indigent for fifteen years, living on handouts."(noun plural) "The indigent seldom get the regular medical care they need."NOTE : similar words in spelling or soundindigent - penniless or poor, destitute.indigenous - the populace native to the area.indignant - angry or upset, with an air of righteousness.Here is a sentence with all three possibilities:"Indigenous indigent are indignant."Indigenous - the populace native to the area.Indigent - penniless or poor, destitute.Indignant - angry or upset, with an air of righteousness.
An indigent citizen is typically defined as a person who lacks sufficient financial resources to meet basic needs such as food, shelter, and healthcare. This status often qualifies them for assistance programs, legal aid, and other social services aimed at supporting individuals in poverty. Indigence can vary by jurisdiction, but it generally reflects a significant level of economic hardship.
A state that requires supply or relief; pressing occasion for something; necessity; urgent want., Want of the means of subsistence; poverty; indigence; destitution., That which is needful; anything necessary to be done; (pl.) necessary things; business., Situation of need; peril; danger., To be in want of; to have cause or occasion for; to lack; to require, as supply or relief., To be wanted; to be necessary., Of necessity. See Needs.