Definition of Destituting

1. destitute [v] - See also: destitute

Lexicographical Neighbors of Destituting

destines
destinies
destining
destinist
destinists
destiny
destinyless
destituent
destitute
destitute of(p)
destituted
destitutely
destituteness
destitutenesses
destitutes
destituting (current term)
destitution
destitutions
destock
destocking
destratification
destratifications
destratificator
destratificators
destress
destressification
destressing
destreza
destrier
destriers

Literary usage of Destituting

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American and English Encyclopedia of Law by John Houston Merrill, Charles Frederic Williams, Thomas Johnson Michie, David Shephard Garland (1893)
"... to any one to represent her, these were held sufficient grounds for destituting her from her trust. Yerkes r. Broom, io La. Ann. 94; Succession of Winn. ..."

2. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Louisiana by Louisiana Supreme Court (1886)
"... —destituting him from office aw an unfaithful fiduciary, and, as he contend*, without evidence; and at the demand of one not an heir. RCC 1160. ..."

3. The Theological Works of Herbert Thorndike by Herbert Thorndike (1853)
"... though it command not, may assure himself of it, not destituting his prayers of the endeavours which he may and is to contribute. §11. ..."

4. Of the Church, Five Books by Richard Field (1850)
"... and present support; the fifth, by denial of protection ; the sixth, by withdrawing of solace, and destituting the forsaken of all comfort. ..."

5. Grammar of the Sindhi Language: Compared with the Sanskrit-Prakrit and the by Ernst Trumpp (1872)
"... very closely in this respect; they form the feminine either by sub- destituting the feminine termination T, ..."

6. Episcopal Registers, Diocese of Worcester: Register of Bishop Godfrey by Worcestershire Historical Society, John William Willis Bund (1902)
"... in which it is recited that from a time whereof memory is not the said prior and chapter have had the rights of instituting and destituting rectors, ..."

7. The Scots Revised Reports: Morison's Dictionary, 1 to 9424 (1908)
"... but with exception and reservation of the tack foresaid, and the benefit thereof to the heir ; and, as concerning the destituting of the party of the ..."

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