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Exigency vs Destitution - What's the difference?

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Exigency is a related term of destitution.


As nouns the difference between exigency and destitution

is that exigency is the demands or requirements of a situation (usually plural ) while destitution is (obsolete) the action of deserting or abandoning.

exigency

English

Noun

(exigencies)
  • The demands or requirements of a situation (usually plural. )
  • An urgent situation.
  • A situation requiring extreme effort or attention.
  • Synonyms

    * exigence * necessity * urgency

    destitution

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) The action of deserting or abandoning.
  • Discharge from office; dismissal.
  • The condition of lacking something.
  • * 1906 , ‘Mark Twain’, in The Bible According to Mark Twain , 1996, p. 330:
  • He requires of his fellow man obedience to a very creditable code of morals, but he observes without shame or disapproval his God's utter destitution of morals.
  • An extreme state of poverty, in which a person is almost completely lacking in resources or means of support.
  • * 2009 , Rahila Gupta, The Guardian , 4 Aug 2009:
  • Destitution forces many asylum seekers to end up working for extremely low wages in catering, cleaning and construction, for example, without any protection against unscrupulous employers.