"Impoverishes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Impoverishes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Impoverishes" Meaning

to reduce someone's income or wealth, or to make their life worse by causing them to have very little money.

"Impoverishes" Examples

Examples of Using the Word "Impoverishes"


1. Environmental practices that neglect sustainability can destroy natural resources and impoverishes future generations.

2. The policy of cutting social welfare programs has been criticized for impoverishes vulnerable populations.

3. Complacency and stagnation in the industry can lead to innovation stagnation, which can imperil and impoverishes the company's competitiveness.

4. The ravages of war can leave a country in shambles, impoverishes its infrastructure, and displaces its people.

5. The lack of access to quality education, healthcare, and economic opportunities can perpetuate cycles of poverty and impoverishes individuals, families, and communities.

"Impoverishes" Similar Words

Impound

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To impound means to seize or take control of something, especially a vehicle or an animal, as a result of a court order or as a penalty for not complying with a law or regulation. It can also refer to a place where things are kept, such as a large storage facility or a jail.

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Impounding

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The verb "impounding" means to take possession of something, especially a vehicle, by seizing it as a result of a court order or because it is in a state of disrepair or neglect.

Impoundment

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A containment or storage facility for water, typically created by constructing a dam across a river or stream. May also refer to a facility that holds or detains something, such as a vehicle or a person, pending further action.

Impoundments

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Impoundments are bodies of water or land that are confined or enclosed by natural or artificial barriers, such as dikes, levees, or dams. They can include reservoirs, lakes, ponds, and other artificial or natural creations that hold water.

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Impoverishing

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To make someone or something poorer or less wealthy, usually as a result of policies, decisions, or circumstances.

Impoverishment

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Impoverishment refers to the act of making someone or something poorer or less wealthy, or the state of being in a state of poverty or lack of resources. It can also mean a decline in social or economic status, or a reduction in value or quality.

Impracticability

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Impracticable

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Impracticable refers to something that is difficult or impossible to put into practice or carry out, often because it is too difficult, expensive, or impractical.

Impracticably

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Impracticably refers to something that is not practical or feasible to do, often due to being too difficult, expensive, or inefficient. It can also mean being impractical or unreasonable in a particular situation.

Impractical

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Impractical refers to something that is not practical or suitable for everyday use or application due to its impractical design, being too elaborate, costly, or inefficient. It can also mean something that is not realistic or achievable, being too idealistic or unrealistic.

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Impractically

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Impractically means in a way that is unrealistic, unreasonable, or unlikely to work. It can also describe something that is done or said without considering the practical consequences or possibilities.