dispossessed (Meaning)

Wordnet

dispossessed (s)

physically or spiritually homeless or deprived of security

Webster

dispossessed (imp. & p. p.)

of Dispossess

dispossessed Sentence Examples

  1. The dispossessed farmers were forced to abandon their land due to a severe drought.
  2. The government dispossessed the indigenous peoples of their ancestral homeland.
  3. The earthquake dispossessed thousands of people, leaving them homeless and without belongings.
  4. The company's decision to close the factory dispossessed hundreds of workers of their jobs.
  5. The economic crisis dispossessed many people of their savings and investments.
  6. The dispossessed families were forced to live in slums and shantytowns.
  7. The government's policies dispossessed the poor of their basic rights.
  8. The war dispossessed millions of people, creating a massive refugee crisis.
  9. The natural disaster dispossessed the residents of the coastal town, forcing them to relocate inland.
  10. The dispossessed people organized a protest to demand justice and restitution.

FAQs About the word dispossessed

physically or spiritually homeless or deprived of securityof Dispossess

penniless, underprivileged, indigent, pauperized, poor, disadvantaged, destitute, impoverished,deprived, needy

well-to-do, affluent, opulent, opulent, moneyed, rich, fat, well-to-do, affluent, wealthy

The dispossessed farmers were forced to abandon their land due to a severe drought.

The government dispossessed the indigenous peoples of their ancestral homeland.

The earthquake dispossessed thousands of people, leaving them homeless and without belongings.

The company's decision to close the factory dispossessed hundreds of workers of their jobs.