Pronunciation: /ˈveɪɡrənsi/
noun the act of wandering from place to place without any clear destination or purpose
A1 Vagrancy is the act of wandering or moving around without a permanent home.
A2 In some cities, laws against vagrancy have been implemented to address homelessness.
B1 Vagrancy can be a result of economic hardship or mental health issues.
B2 The government is trying to reduce vagrancy by providing more support and resources to those in need.
C1 Vagrancy laws vary from country to country and can be controversial in terms of human rights.
C2 Some argue that criminalizing vagrancy only perpetuates the cycle of poverty and homelessness.
formal Vagrancy is a serious issue that needs to be addressed by social welfare programs.
informal The city has been dealing with an increase in vagrancy lately.
slang Don't be a vagrant and loiter around here.
figurative His mind wandered aimlessly like a vagrant in the streets of thought.
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