| impoverish | 1. To make poor; to reduce to poverty or indigence; as, misfortune and disease impoverish families. 2. To exhaust the strength, richness, or fertility of; to make sterile; as, to impoverish land. Origin: OF. Empovrir; pref. Em- (L. In) + povre poor, F. Pauvre; cf. OF. Apovrir, F. Appauvrir, where the prefix is a-, L. Ad. Cf. Empoverish, and see Poor, and -ish. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| impoverish | take away |
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| impoverish | make poor |
| impoverish | destroyed financially |
| impoverish | poor enough to need help from others |
| impoverish | the act of making someone poor |
| impoverish | the state of having little or no money and few or no material possessions |
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