disadvantagedˌdɪs ədˈvæn tɪdʒd, -ˈvɑn-
disadvantage (v)
- present
- disadvantages
- past
- disadvantaged
- past participle
- disadvantaged
- present participle
- disadvantaging
disadvantaged
English Definitions:
deprived, disadvantaged (adj)
marked by deprivation especially of the necessities of life or healthful environmental influences
"a childhood that was unhappy and deprived, the family living off charity"; "boys from a deprived environment, wherein the family life revealed a pattern of neglect, moral degradation, and disregard for law"
disadvantaged (Adjective)
Lacking an advantage relative to another.
disadvantaged (Adjective)
Poor; in financial difficulties.
Disadvantaged
The "disadvantaged" is a generic term for individuals or groups of people who: ⁕Face special problems such as physical or mental disability ⁕Lack money or economic support ⁕Are politically deemed to be without sufficient power or other means of influence
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