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have-not
[ hav-not, -not ]
noun
- Usually have-nots. an individual or group that is without wealth, social position, or other material benefits ( have ).
have-not
noun
- usually plural a person or group of people in possession of relatively little material wealth
Word History and Origins
Origin of have-not1
Example Sentences
So is math — the economics of gentrification, intricately tied to have/have-not realities, including the racial wealth gap, virtually guarantee that new homeowners won’t be Black.
To boost access to existing high-end cryo-EM microscopes, NIH has created three national centers where have-not researchers can send samples for analysis.
Then the money can be distributed to the have-not places that need it most, like Wahkiakum.
But its solution—to immediately allocate 20% of NSF’s budget to what is currently a small program serving those have-not states—is drawing fierce opposition from many universities and nearly 100 members of Congress.
Less clear-cut is how to save the country from recession when the United States appears to be returning to a have/have-not economy.
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