Similar words: impoverish, impoverishment, poverty, perish, give rise to, over and over, impose, import. Meaning: [ɪm'pɑvərɪʃ /-'pɒv-] adj. 1. poor enough to need help from others 2. destroyed financially.
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31. The lack of a corresponding vibrant philosophical base fro residential care has impoverished it.
32. It documented the huge social costs of large dams, with up to 80m people dispossessed and millions more impoverished.
33. Added to the general problem of urban unemployment was the high concentration of impoverished racial minorities and immigrants in inner-city neighborhoods.
34. The impoverished crossed in steerage for fifty dollars; the prosperous strolled first-class decks and drank champagne at captains' tables.
35. This helps explain why pentecostalism is attracting most of its membership among the impoverished majority rather than among the privileged few.
36. Should've been large enough for de Verne needs, although he said the wars had impoverished him.
37. The plants grow naturally in impoverished peat bogs, and they devour insects as a source of protein.
38. This is an important issue for impoverished countries with limited food supplies.
39. This is the only adult literacy center in an impoverished mill town which is home to 80, 000 people.
40. The shortages naturally spawned corruption as officials, themselves impoverished, exchanged favors for bribes.
41. About half the impoverished households have one member employed, but their wage is totally inadequate.
42. Much of the worldwide loss was the result of impoverished farmers being compelled to clear the land for subsistence agriculture.
43. He has some severe but convincing strictures on the impoverished and distorted contribution of feminist studies to his subject.
44. Those lost souls are so impoverished that they shave their heads in order that they may rub alcohol into them.
45. Still,(sentencedict.com) clean bills of health come easily from an impoverished medical system that revolves around pseudo-medicine and bribes.
46. Much of our wildlife is gone, and rural landscapes impoverished.
47. These clients draw on the bank's supplies to stock soup kitchens, senior lunch rooms and meal programs for impoverished kids.
48. He was seeking a skill to allow him to escape an impoverished background.
49. A labourer howls in the nothingness of the blank paper, which is also the empty, impoverished land.
50. Part is earmarked for transfer to the impoverished peasant farmers living in the areas concerned.
51. Against my better judgment, I asked the record man if he were able to bring impoverished blues singers over to Ireland.
52. In their impoverished mountain habitat, they can not afford to waste anything.
53. His dusty and impoverished desert nation, after all, is under attack from all sides, rhetorically and literally.
54. The young of this impoverished landlocked country see no future here.
55. It is the United States that has suffered from millions of impoverished, illegal aliens coming across the lengthy border.
56. They would turn the clock back to policies that impoverished and divided our country.
57. Too often relationships go sour or become impoverished through lack of attention.
58. One of the three local boards was in an impoverished, mainly black section of Brooklyn called Ocean Hill-Brownsville.
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59. In an apparent money laundering scheme, impoverished monastics made contributions for which they were reimbursed.
60. There were films to see and poetry readings to attend in small, smoky bars, all affordable for impoverished artists.
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