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impoverished
[ im-pov-er-isht, -pov-risht ]
adjective
- reduced to poverty.
- (of a country, area, etc.) having few trees, flowers, birds, wild animals, etc.
- deprived of strength, vitality, creativeness, etc.:
an impoverished attempt at humor.
Other Words From
- unim·pover·ished adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of impoverished1
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Example Sentences
In a bid to survive impoverished circumstances, miners and undocumented migrants are increasingly entering closed mines to dig up their remaining deposits.
The residents of Piltover enjoy the privileges of life in an affluent and powerful society, one that casually oppresses the impoverished inhabitants of Zaun.
It was billed as a mass assault on a public health crisis that was gripping an impoverished post-war Glasgow.
Frazier, as the Washington Post documented, was impoverished and frequently homeless.
Instead, she outlined a four-point strategy that emphasized intelligence-gathering, troop deployment, improved federal-state coordination and providing opportunities to dissuade impoverished young people from joining organized crime — which is among Mexico’s major employers.
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