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pauperize
pauperize, v. (ˈpɔːpəraɪz) [f. pauper + -ize.] trans. To make a pauper of; to reduce to the condition of a pauper, or to poverty or destitution; esp. to make dependent on public relief.1834 H. Martineau Moral ii. 47 The indigent who have been pauperized by the undue depression of wages. 1867 Smiles ...
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What is the verb for poor? - WordHippo
Verbs for poor include impoor, impoored, impoverish, impoverished, impoverishes, impoverishing, impoverisht, pauperise, pauperised, pauperises, pauperising, pauperize ...
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de-pauperize
de-pauperize, v.2 (diːˈpɔːpəraɪz) [f. de- II. 1 + pauperize.] trans. To raise or free from pauperism; to dispauperize.1863 B. Jerrold Signals of Distress 303 The boys in this union will never be depauperized; they have to mix with the men, most of whom are gaol-birds. 1883 19th Cent. May 909 The neg...
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National Giving Alliance
disaster by knitting and sewing two sets of new clothing for each of the youth, a set to wear and a set to wash, under the philosophy “old garments might pauperize Its current operating motto is "New clothes equalize, used clothes pauperize".
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depauperize
depauperize, v.1 (dɪˈpɔːpəraɪz) [f. de- I. 1 + pauperize, after L. dēpauperāre: see prec.] = depauperate, pauperize.1873 Huxley Crit. & Addr. 206 This immense fauna of Miocene Arctogæa is shrunk and depauperized in North Asia. Hence depauperiˈzation, depauperation, pauperization.1844 Lingard Anglo-S...
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dispauperize
dispauperize, v. (dɪsˈpɔːpəraɪz) [f. dis- 6 + pauperize.] trans. a. To release or free from the state of pauperism. Also fig. b. To free (a community or locality) from paupers.1833 New Monthly Mag. XXXVII. 283 What chance do you see of dispauperizing any of the paupers? 1848 Mill Pol. Econ. v. xi. §...
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Adam Raphael
Between 1988 and 1992 Lloyd's recorded losses of some twelve billion US dollars, and Raphael wrote that it thus managed to "pauperize, if not bankrupt,
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Luis v. United States
praised the Court's decision and wrote that "my every instinct tells me that the Supreme Court shouldn't have to [declare that the government cannot] pauperize
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pauper
pauper, n. (ˈpɔːpə(r)) [a. L. pauper poor: its English use originated in the legal phrase in formā pauperis, in the form or character of a poor man or woman: see sense 1.] 1. A poor person. a. In Law: One allowed, on account of poverty, to sue or defend in a court of law without paying costs (in for...
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