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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121. Illich and Freire speak from experience of the impoverished third world of Latin America.
122. The task of helping impoverished undergradates becomes an important part in student work Monitorial system has its own advantages in the teak of helping the impoverished undergradates.
123. The long depression in agriculture that began in 1920 impoverished American farmers and caused them to operate at a net capital loss during most of the decade.
124. These impoverished students endure double pressures of economy and study as the puniness colony.
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