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des⋅ti⋅tu⋅tion

[des-ti-too-shuhn, -tyoo-]
–noun
1. lack of the means of subsistence; utter poverty.
2. deprivation, lack, or absence.

Origin:
1400–50; late ME < L dēstitūtiōn- (s. of dēstitūtiō) an abandoning, equiv. to dēstitūt(us) (see destitute ) + -iōn- -ion


1. See poverty.


1. affluence.
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des·ti·tu·tion   (děs'tĭ-tōō'shən, -tyōō'-)   
n.  
  1. Extreme want of resources or the means of subsistence; complete poverty.

  2. A deprivation or lack; a deficiency.

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