orphaned Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈɔː.fənd]
  • Us [ ˈɔːr.fənd]

Meaning of orphaned In English

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Examples of orphaned

  • She convinces her husband to adopt an orphaned brother and sister.

  • Word quickly spread about the woman who was willing to give orphaned children a safe haven.

  • Last year a tiny, orphaned , HIV-positive baby was dropped off.

  • I think we as theatre artists have been orphaned from our spiritual lineage.

  • It is a particularly telling fact about these orphanages that children didn't necessarily have to be orphaned to be placed in them.

  • On this occasion, three daughters were orphaned, so the family property was granted to a couple with two male children.

  • The ' receptivity ' of these urban households was probably not very high, in particular in cases where a couple of orphaned children required care.

  • The final orphanage sample included 234 orphaned children from 124 different parental couples.

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