vagrancy Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈveɪ.ɡrən.si]
  • Us [ ˈveɪ.ɡrən.si]

Meaning of vagrancy In English

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Examples of vagrancy

  • The book analyses the relationship between vagrancy and crime in the region.

  • They were arrested for assault, vagrancy, and shoplifting.

  • He abolished vagrancy laws that gave the police the authority to round up migrants at will.

  • Both were afraid not only of alienating allies, but also of vagrancy and chaos within their domains.

  • Clearly this instrumental passage conveys the alluring vagrancy captured in the poetic image of the wild seed on the wind.

  • The purpose was to counteract vagrancy and diminish the expenses of poor relief.

  • Their proposal to have the clause on the law on vagrancy revised after six years was turned down.

  • Unable to earn a living by cultivation or soldiering, these tribes 'reverted' to a life of vagrancy and crime.

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Translations of vagrancy In Other Languages

  • Español

    vagabundería, vagabundeo…

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  • Français

    vagabondage…

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  • Malay

    hidup bergelandangan…

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  • Deutsch

    die Landstreicherei…

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  • Norwegian

    omflakking, løsgjengeri…

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  • Čeština

    toulání, potulka…

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  • Dansk

    vagabondering…

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  • Italiano

    vagabondaggio, accattonaggio…

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