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impoverished

American  
[im-pov-er-isht, -pov-risht] / ɪmˈpɒv ər ɪʃt, -ˈpɒv rɪʃt /

adjective

  1. reduced to poverty.

  2. (of a country, area, etc.) having few trees, flowers, birds, wild animals, etc.

  3. deprived of strength, vitality, creativeness, etc..

    an impoverished attempt at humor.


Related Words

See poor.

Other Word Forms

  • unimpoverished adjective

Etymology

Origin of impoverished

First recorded in 1625–35; impoverish + -ed 2

Example Sentences

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Islamist militants have been known to operate in impoverished parts of central and south-western Mindanao.

From BBC

Somaliland's lack of international recognition has hampered access to foreign loans, aid and investment, and the territory remains deeply impoverished.

From Barron's

Its lack of international recognition has hampered access to foreign loans, aid and investment, and the region remains deeply impoverished.

From Barron's

The impoverished Central American nation of 11 million people relies heavily on the remittances sent by migrants working in the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The Worlds I See” is also a scientific autobiography, a compelling account of Li’s personal and intellectual journey from the impoverished circumstances of a Chinese immigrant family life to a wealthy and world-leading university lab.

From Los Angeles Times