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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61. For the destitute, the impoverished, the sick, the hunted and the bereft, life was intolerably precarious.
62. The longer I live the more beautiful life becomes. If you foolishly ignore beauty, you will soon find yourself without it. Your life will be impoverished. But if you invest in beauty, it will remain with you all the days of your life. Frank Lloyd Wright
63. He describes lodging in the beautifully furnished house of a respectable widow with artistic tastes, who had been impoverished by inflation.
64. The city has also recently redirected its own economic development efforts to target impoverished groups and neighborhoods.
65. Mobutu, of course, obliged, squeezing debt repayments from an impoverished people in his periodic bouts of structural adjustment.
66. Or pellets impregnated with trace elements could improve the diets of cattle in impoverished pastures similar pellets would protect cattle from parasites.
67. The kids are mostly minorities; their bleak, impoverished lives stand in stark contrast to the mansions on their maps.
68. Social change, therefore, was unlikely to come from the top and the peasantry were badly educated and impoverished smallholders.
69. Impoverished, war-weary Africans locally are on their own.
70. the impoverished areas of the city.
71. Living standards range from wealthy Singapore to impoverished Cambodia.
72. That's what has impoverished him, eh?
73. Her family was impoverished by a fire.
74. The impoverished family subsisted oncharity.
75. It is the lament of an impoverished peasant.
76. An impoverished call forth a filial son.
77. He came from an impoverished background.
78. The ultimate result is distorted reality and impoverished ideas.
79. Its use impoverished the land.
80. Rod ion Raskolnikov, an impoverished student in St.
81. In Paul, such an oversight is impoverished by this view. Paul's soteriological, saving significance of Jesus' Resurrection is paramount.
82. As for impoverished agency trade that reaches the remote district, we will about to reduce the joining threshold, in order to make the spark product set the prairie ablaze in every corner.
83. Must solve impoverished problem with the way that mends development.
84. Yet the reality is that much of the country is still unimaginably impoverished — a third of the world's poor live in India, more than in all of sub-Saharan Africa.
85. We should accelerate the establishment of a minimum standard of living for impoverished urban residents.
86. It killed millions of people; it wasted and impoverished the world.
87. Money and food were sent to the impoverished drought victims.
88. I harbored a zealous admiration for literature's impoverished, ill-fated greats: John Keats, Stephen Crane, Henry David Thoreau—all were paupers,[http://sentencedict.com/impoverished.html] and all died young.
89. Preparations in the impoverished riverside slum of Klong Toey, are underway. Community organizers are scrambling to evacuate the elderly and the young.
90. Today is the international with affirmatory U . N . eliminates impoverished day.
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