noun
1.
‘It is frustrating to consider how powerful our back play might have been, had impecuniousness not obliged the club to dispense with the services of the two.’
‘He was originally supposed to be going into the cavalry, but had realized that the young Cavalry officers had ‘private means’ and rather than admit to a relative impecuniousness asked for a transfer to the tank corps.’
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