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impoverish
im·pov·er·ish I0064200 (ĭm-pŏv′ər-ĭsh, -pŏv′rĭsh)tr.v. im·pov·er·ished, im·pov·er·ish·ing, im·pov·er·ish·es 1. To reduce to poverty; make poor.2. To deprive of richness or strength: impoverish the soil by overuse. [Middle English empoverishen, from Old French empovrir, empovriss- : en-, causative pref.; see en-1 + povre, poor (from Latin pauper; see pauper).] im·pov′er·ish·ment n.impoverish (ɪmˈpɒvərɪʃ) vb (tr) 1. to make poor or diminish the quality of: to impoverish society by cutting the grant to the arts. 2. to deprive (soil, etc) of fertility[C15: from Old French empovrir, from povre poor] imˈpoverisher n imˈpoverishment nim•pov•er•ish (ɪmˈpɒv ər ɪʃ, -ˈpɒv rɪʃ) v.t. 1. to reduce to poverty. 2. to exhaust the strength or vitality of; deplete: Excessive farming impoverished the soil. [1400–50; late Middle English < Middle French empovriss-, long s. of empovrir=em- em-1 + -povrir, v. derivative of povre poor; see -ish2] im•pov′er•ish•er, n. im•pov′er•ish•ment, n. impoverish Past participle: impoverished Gerund: impoverishing
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impoverish | impoverish |
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I impoverish | you impoverish | he/she/it impoverishes | we impoverish | you impoverish | they impoverish |
Preterite |
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I impoverished | you impoverished | he/she/it impoverished | we impoverished | you impoverished | they impoverished |
Present Continuous |
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I am impoverishing | you are impoverishing | he/she/it is impoverishing | we are impoverishing | you are impoverishing | they are impoverishing |
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I have impoverished | you have impoverished | he/she/it has impoverished | we have impoverished | you have impoverished | they have impoverished |
Past Continuous |
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I was impoverishing | you were impoverishing | he/she/it was impoverishing | we were impoverishing | you were impoverishing | they were impoverishing |
Past Perfect |
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I had impoverished | you had impoverished | he/she/it had impoverished | we had impoverished | you had impoverished | they had impoverished |
Future |
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I will impoverish | you will impoverish | he/she/it will impoverish | we will impoverish | you will impoverish | they will impoverish |
Future Perfect |
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I will have impoverished | you will have impoverished | he/she/it will have impoverished | we will have impoverished | you will have impoverished | they will have impoverished |
Future Continuous |
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I will be impoverishing | you will be impoverishing | he/she/it will be impoverishing | we will be impoverishing | you will be impoverishing | they will be impoverishing |
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I have been impoverishing | you have been impoverishing | he/she/it has been impoverishing | we have been impoverishing | you have been impoverishing | they have been impoverishing |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been impoverishing | you will have been impoverishing | he/she/it will have been impoverishing | we will have been impoverishing | you will have been impoverishing | they will have been impoverishing |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been impoverishing | you had been impoverishing | he/she/it had been impoverishing | we had been impoverishing | you had been impoverishing | they had been impoverishing |
Conditional |
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I would impoverish | you would impoverish | he/she/it would impoverish | we would impoverish | you would impoverish | they would impoverish |
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I would have impoverished | you would have impoverished | he/she/it would have impoverished | we would have impoverished | you would have impoverished | they would have impoverished | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | impoverish - make poordeprive - keep from having, keeping, or obtainingreduce - lessen and make more modest; "reduce one's standard of living"pauperise, pauperize, beggar - reduce to beggarybankrupt, ruin, smash, break - reduce to bankruptcy; "My daughter's fancy wedding is going to break me!"; "The slump in the financial markets smashed him"enrich - make wealthy or richer; "the oil boom enriched a lot of local people" | | 2. | impoverish - take awaydeprivedisestablish - deprive (an established church) of its statusdecline, worsen - grow worse; "Conditions in the slum worsened" |
impoverishverb1. bankrupt, ruin, beggar, break, pauperize a society impoverished by wartime inflation2. deplete, drain, exhaust, diminish, use up, sap, wear out, reduce Mint impoverishes the soil quickly.impoverishverb1. To reduce to financial insolvency:bankrupt, break, bust, pauperize, ruin.Slang: clean out.2. To lessen or weaken severely, as by removing something essential:deplete, drain, exhaust, sap, use up.Translationsimpoverish (imˈpovəriʃ) verb to make poor. 使窮困 使穷困imˈpoverishment noun 窮困 穷困impoverish Related to impoverish: enrichSynonyms for impoverishverb bankruptSynonyms- bankrupt
- ruin
- beggar
- break
- pauperize
verb depleteSynonyms- deplete
- drain
- exhaust
- diminish
- use up
- sap
- wear out
- reduce
Synonyms for impoverishverb to reduce to financial insolvencySynonyms- bankrupt
- break
- bust
- pauperize
- ruin
- clean out
verb to lessen or weaken severely, as by removing something essentialSynonyms- deplete
- drain
- exhaust
- sap
- use up
Synonyms for impoverishverb make poorRelated Words- deprive
- reduce
- pauperise
- pauperize
- beggar
- bankrupt
- ruin
- smash
- break
Antonymsverb take awaySynonymsRelated Words- disestablish
- decline
- worsen
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