English to Arabic Dictionary disadvantaged

disadvantaged

المحرومين
definition
verb
we are disadvantaging the next generation
place in an unfavorable position in relation to someone or something else.
adjective
disadvantaged groups such as the elderly and unemployed
(of a person or area) in unfavorable circumstances, especially with regard to financial or social opportunities.
translation of 'disadvantaged'
adjective
منتقص,
بحاجة الى رعاية,
متدن,
محروم
example
It will only be an administrative headquarters so how it will bring theatre to the heart of 'disadvantaged' areas, is none too clear.
There are also benefits with regeneration of 'disadvantaged' areas.
The same is true of so many well-intentioned schemes for the socially 'disadvantaged' and the rural poor.
It is a good way to sensitise children to art as well as the 'disadvantaged' child.
In these books and films he shows his understanding of the difficult lives of 'disadvantaged' families.
She is working with the YMCA branch in Rousse to help 'disadvantaged' children.
Both my sister and step-mother have incredibly rewarding jobs working with 'disadvantaged' adults and kids.
The project targets mainly 'disadvantaged' children, youth, and adults in the area.
She also helped with International projects like a home in India for 'disadvantaged' wives.
It was intended to help the creation of jobs and increased prosperity in 'disadvantaged' areas.
Also tax free will be donations to homes and institutions for socially 'disadvantaged' children.
These machines are then distributed to all manner of needy and 'disadvantaged' individuals and groups.
One group was made up of socially 'disadvantaged' teenagers, and the other was drawn from people in their first year at Harvard.
People donate items of furniture to the society who then distributes them to 'disadvantaged' families.
The defence outlay can be reduced and some funds diverted for the welfare of 'disadvantaged' children.
They'll return in October to help with a group who are building houses for 'disadvantaged' people.
She then gets friendly with a woman called Mama Sunshine who teaches her commune of 'disadvantaged' kids to rap Christian songs.
This stop-start approach means that more 'disadvantaged' students will give up.
Six grants have been given for projects across Greenwich to support nursery schools in 'disadvantaged' areas of the borough.
He said the extra help for 'disadvantaged' areas with the greatest needs made the settlement the fairest deal ever for the NHS.
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