The word 'indigent' is not a noun.
The word 'indigent' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as poor, as without financial means.
The noun form of the adjective 'indigent' is indigence.
To describe a person as indigent is factual, not an insult.
In the noun phrase 'indigent servant', the adjective 'indigent' is used to describe the noun (servant) as poor and/or needy. The noun 'servant' is a word for a person. The noun phrase 'indigent servant' is a word for an impoverished person who works for another, often as part of a household staff. The noun phrase does not tell us if the person was impoverished before obtaining the position of servant or is impoverished due to employment under the current master (employer).
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It is politically correct to say that black people are african-american. And white people are just white.
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In that sentence, indigent is a noun.
In the noun phrase 'indigent servant', the adjective 'indigent' is used to describe the noun (servant) as poor and/or needy. The noun 'servant' is a word for a person. The noun phrase 'indigent servant' is a word for an impoverished person who works for another, often as part of a household staff. The noun phrase does not tell us if the person was impoverished before obtaining the position of servant or is impoverished due to employment under the current master (employer).
No such thing as politically correct lemonade.
Arab is a politically correct term.
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ensure independence of the legal process both politically and judically.
He's correct.
Governing? Legistlating? There really isn't a "verb" of politics. Politics is subjective in itself. It can be a verb, as in "The POLITICS of the situation" or a noun as in "I'm studying POLITICS." Can be an adverb, as in "I'm not POLITICALLY correct." Practicing politics makes you a POLITICIAN.
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Politically correct
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