destitute
Definitions
adj
Lacking something; devoid.
Now, though this region may scarcely be said to be wedded to science, being to all intents a virgin territory as respects the enquirer into natural history, still it is greatly destitute of the treasures of the vegetable kingdom.
In thee is my trust; leave not my soul destitute.
Lacking money, poor, impoverished; especially, extremely so.
Near-synonym: penniless
‘Do you know how pinched and destitute I am?’ she retorted. ‘I do not think you do, or can. If you had eyes, and could look around you on this poor place, you would have pity on me.[…]’ In 1907 he moved from St. Louis to New York City, arriving as a famous composer. But he died a decade later at the age of 49, destitute in an asylum on Wards Island as ragtime was fading in popularity.
verb
To impoverish; to strip of wealth, resources, etc.