pauperized (Meaning)
pauperized (imp. & p. p.)
of Pauperize
Synonyms & Antonyms of pauperized
Synonyms:
- out at elbows
- penniless
- necessitous
- down-and-out
- dirt-poor
- disadvantaged
- impecunious
- beggared
- depressed
- skint
- needful
- indigent
- famished
- out at the elbows
- penurious
- deprived
- dispossessed
- needy
- destitute
- poverty-stricken
- bankrupt
- beggarly
- hard up
- bankrupted
- out of pocket
- threadbare
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- straitened
- distressed
- underprivileged
- short
- insolvent
- poorish
- bust
- cash-strapped
- tapped out
- ruined
- pinched
- hand-to-mouth
- busted
- unaffluent
- reduced
- hardscrabble
- possessionless
- down on one's luck
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
pauperized Sentence Examples
- The economic downturn pauperized many families, leaving them destitute and struggling to meet basic needs.
- Unemployment and rising living costs pauperized the once-thriving community, plunging its residents into poverty.
- The government's austerity measures pauperized the elderly population, leaving them with meager pensions and inadequate healthcare.
- The war had pauperized the region, devastating its economy and creating widespread misery.
- The greedy landlord pauperized his tenants, charging exorbitant rent that consumed their meager incomes.
- The natural disaster pauperized the town, destroying homes and businesses, and leaving its residents with nothing.
- The fraudulent scheme pauperized investors, swindling them out of their life savings and leaving them financially destitute.
- The reckless spending of the previous administration pauperized the treasury, leaving the nation with a mountain of debt.
- The economic collapse pauperized the middle class, forcing them to rely on government assistance to survive.
- The epidemic pauperized entire communities, causing widespread unemployment and poverty, and leaving many in desperate need of aid.
FAQs About the word pauperized
of Pauperize
broke, poor,impoverished, out at elbows, penniless, necessitous, down-and-out, dirt-poor, disadvantaged, impecunious
well-to-do, affluent, wealthy, moneyed, monied, fat, flush, rich, well-to-do, rich
The economic downturn pauperized many families, leaving them destitute and struggling to meet basic needs.
Unemployment and rising living costs pauperized the once-thriving community, plunging its residents into poverty.
The government's austerity measures pauperized the elderly population, leaving them with meager pensions and inadequate healthcare.
The war had pauperized the region, devastating its economy and creating widespread misery.