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Filter by Meaning She lived in impecuniousness for many years before finding a job.
The government's failure to address impecuniousness and inequality led to widespread protests and unrest.
His impecuniousness prevented him from seeking medical treatment.
The impecuniousness of the rural communities was a result of lack of infrastructure and employment opportunities.
The country's impecuniousness was exacerbated by natural disasters and political instability.
His impecuniousness prevented him from buying food.
His dream of becoming an artist was hampered by his impecuniousness.
The government's policies worsened the impecuniousness of many citizens.
The impecuniousness of the community was evident in the dilapidated buildings and lack of resources.
His impecuniousness meant that he had to give up his dream of becoming a musician.
Her impecuniousness made it impossible for her to afford proper medical care.
Her impecuniousness prevented her from being able to take a vacation.
The impecuniousness of the charity led to a lack of resources for those in need.
The impecuniousness of the small business led to its closure.
His impecuniousness forced him to work two jobs to make ends meet.
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