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Qué (quién) es BEGGARED - definición


Beggared      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Beggar.
beggarly      
¦ adjective
1. meagre and ungenerous.
2. poverty-stricken.
Derivatives
beggarliness noun
beggar         
  • Beggar in [[Uppsala]], Sweden, 2014
  • Begging from visitors to a holy site, Sarnath, India, 2010
  • Two beggars in [[Rabat]] ([[Morocco]]), 1960.
  • A Buddhist monk begging in Japan.
  • A man holding a sign using humor for begging
  • A street beggar in [[India]] reaches into a car (Calcutta Kolkata)
  • Ottawa, Ontario]], Canada. The meter accepts donations for charitable efforts as part of an official effort to discourage panhandling.
  • A mendicant outside ‘''Kalkaji Mandir’''  in Delhi, India
  • "Please do not encourage the beggars", [[Sarahan]], India
  • Begging at traffic lights in [[Patras]], Greece, 2010
PRACTICE OF IMPLORING OTHERS TO GRANT A FAVOR WITH LITTLE OR NO EXPECTATION OF RECIPROCATION
Beggar; Spanging; Beggars; Panhandler; Beggers; Begger; Cadger; Spange; Beggary; Panhandlers; Mendicity; Beggardom; Beggarhood; Beggarliness; Begged; Begs; Cadge; Cadges; Cadged; Cadging; Beggars (history); Beggarwoman; Self-fundraising; 🤲; Penes (Ancient Greece); Ptochos
(beggars, beggaring, beggared)
1.
A beggar is someone who lives by asking people for money or food.
N-COUNT
2.
If something beggars a person, country, or organization, it makes them very poor.
He warned that lifting copyright restrictions could beggar the industry.
VERB: V n
3.
If something beggars belief, it is impossible to believe it. If something beggars description, it is impossible to describe it.
The statistics beggar belief...
His courage beggars description.
PHRASE: V inflects
Ejemplos de uso de BEGGARED
1. Mugabe has brutalised and beggared a country that was once the jewel of Africa.
2. He told Richards it "beggared belief" that he had driven off after causing the fatal accident in March last year.
3. MPs said it "beggared belief" that Mr Blair would risk a further funding storm by asking for money from Mr Mittal through Lord Levy.
4. Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Nick Clegg said ahead of today‘s announcement that it "beggared belief" that the Government had taken nearly a decade to sort out the immigration system.
5. The arrogance of the woman beggared belief." Detective Chief Inspector Mike Kellett of Lancashire Police said: "This woman felt she was untouchable and her crimes can only be put down to greed and arrogance.