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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 Word Forms
- unimpoverished adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of impoverished1
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Example Sentences
His extradition comes as the impoverished country between Romania and Ukraine is preparing for 28 September elections that will determine whether Moldova continues its integration with the EU, or returns to Russia's political influence.
Its athletic department has been labeled as impoverished and directionless, with Jarmond squarely in the crosshairs of most detractors.
Karki, 73, was sworn in during a brief ceremony, becoming the first woman to lead the impoverished Himalayan nation after a deal was reached with the protest leaders.
Why do you say the popular economic argument is valid but “morally impoverished”?
"They were good and solid people... We encouraged and supported each other for about 50 years. My life is greatly impoverished without them."
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