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impoverish
[im-pov-er-ish, -pov-rish]
impoverish
/ ɪmˈpɒvərɪʃ /
verb
to make poor or diminish the quality of
to impoverish society by cutting the grant to the arts
to deprive (soil, etc) of fertility
Other Word Forms
- impoverisher noun
- impoverishment noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of impoverish1
Word History and Origins
Origin of impoverish1
Example Sentences
"They were good and solid people... We encouraged and supported each other for about 50 years. My life is greatly impoverished without them."
Previous reports from UC Riverside have called the area one of the most impoverished and environmentally deteriorated regions in California.
“Now Palestinians are more impoverished than ever. All the factions did was destroy the economic infrastructure in Yarmouk,” he said.
Later, at the freezing cold abode of one of the leaders of the strike, the impoverished scene takes on unmistakable Dickensian notes.
To say that this is an impoverished version of what this country’s mission should be is putting it mildly.
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