indigent Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈɪn.dɪ.dʒənt]
  • Us [ ˈɪn.dɪ.dʒənt]

Meaning of indigent In English

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  • If they are indigent, vulnerable, and ignorant, they are likely to be antecedently superstitious.

  • The patient has an acute medical problem and is indeed indigent.

  • This omission may have just reflected a personal inability to identify with the indigent.

  • The hospital has as its major missions the education of health professionals and caring for the indigent population of its area.

  • Solving uncompensated hospital care: targeting the indigent and the uninsured.

  • To ensure a representative sample, couples were recruited from birthing classes at hospitals serving indigent populations as well as those serving middle class families.

  • As has timelessly characterised debates about the causes of vagrancy and indigent poverty, commentators tend to favour either ' structural' or 'behavioural ' explanations (and strongly disagree).

  • The common law made children responsible for maintaining aged and indigent parents.

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