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Meaning of impoverishment
The primary meaning of the word "impoverishment" is the state of being poor or impoverished.
Etymology of impoverishment
The word "impoverishment" originates from the Old French words "empovrir" or "impovrir," meaning "to make poor," and the suffix "-ment," which forms a noun indicating a result or process.
The term has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the state of being poor or the act of making someone or something poor.
Synonyms
destitution
poverty
penury
need
want
lack
scarcity
insufficiency
dearth
paucity
inadequacy
meagerness
barrenness
desolation
deprivation
privation
hardship
distress
affliction
calamity
misery
wretchedness
squalor
indigence
beggary
pauperism
impecuniousness
straitened circumstances
reduced circumstances
difficult circumstances
straitness
narrowness
difficulty
hardship
privation
destitution
indigence.
Definitions
- The state of being poor or impoverished, lacking sufficient money or material possessions.
- The act or process of making someone or something poor or less rich, less fertile, or less abundant.
- A condition of being weakened or depleted, especially in terms of quality, vitality, or resources.
Usage Examples
- The community suffered from impoverishment due to the lack of job opportunities and limited access to resources.
- The war led to the impoverishment of the country, leaving its people in a state of poverty and desperation.
- The soil experienced impoverishment due to over-farming and lack of crop rotation, resulting in reduced fertility.