"Mendicancy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Mendicancy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Mendicancy" Meaning

Mendicancy refers to the state of living by begging or asking for charity; hence, a mendicant is a person who lives on alms. It also refers to the practice of begging or soliciting charity, typically as a way of making a living or surviving.

"Mendicancy" Examples

Examples of Mendicancy:




The beggar's mendicancy was a common sight on the city streets, with many commuters handing him a few coins or scraps of food without making eye contact.
The charity organization focused its efforts on reducing mendicancy among the homeless population, providing them with job training and placement services.
In medieval Europe, mendicancy was a common practice among friars and monks, who would travel from town to town seeking alms and supplies.
The social worker was shocked by the extent of mendicancy in the developing country, where poverty and unemployment were rampant.
The city council implemented measures to address mendicancy and various forms of homelessness, including the creation of affordable housing and job training programs.

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