necesitado
needy ; poverty-stricken ; in need ; person in need ; destitute ; necessitous.
By definition, these are benefits, often in cash, which the state has decided are required by various needy categories of its citizens.
The British Museum Reading Room is filled with cranks, hacks, poverty-stricken scholars who cherish their hobby.
Libraries should be the first point of contact for people in need and should be capable, like the General Practitioner in medicine, of dealing with 75% of cases on the spot.
For example, in Q Social welfare we have QG Persons in need, QN Deviants, QO Criminals, QR Offenders, as successive steps of division.
The clarity of his drawings contrasts sharply with the total alienation in which he lived as a destitute mental patient with a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia.
The design of this institution is, as far as their funds will admit, to prevent mendicity, and to relieve beggars, and especially other necessitous poor.
los más necesitados
those most in need
The findings from the research are crucially important to ensure that our cancer prevention programmes are targeted at those most in need.
los necesitados
the needy
One librarian bluntly wondered about the ethics of sending 'crummy looking books with information that is incorrect or obsolete to the needy (because) everyone should have access to good material'.
más necesitado
most in need
The report says debt aversion is greatest among the students most in need of student loans, those from the poorest households.
necesitado de
in need of
The author dismisses the idea that artificial intelligence requires immediate attention since there are many other more pressing problems in need of solution.
necesitado encarecidamente
urgently needed
Overdue notices and recall notices for documents urgently needed are usually sent on a regular basis.