pauperizing Antonyms
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Meaning of pauperizing
pauperizing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Pauperize
pauperizing Sentence Examples
- The government's economic policies have pauperized countless families, leaving them destitute and desperate.
- The devastating war pauperized entire nations, rendering once-prosperous societies into ruins.
- The ruthless landlord's oppressive rent hikes pauperized his tenants, forcing them to live in squalid conditions.
- The elderly woman's meager pension barely covered her basic necessities, pauperizing her in her twilight years.
- The reckless spending habits of the young couple pauperized them in a matter of months, leaving them with nothing but debts.
- The natural disaster pauperized the community, wiping out homes and infrastructure, leaving residents homeless and penniless.
- The company's unethical business practices pauperized its employees, paying them poverty wages that barely sustained their families.
- The corrupt politician pauperized the city's coffers through embezzlement, depriving vital services of much-needed funding.
- The economic recession pauperized millions, leading to widespread unemployment and severe financial hardship.
- The tax burden disproportionately pauperized the poor, while the wealthy continued to amass vast fortunes.
FAQs About the word pauperizing
of Pauperize
bankrupting,impoverishing, ruining, beggaring, reducing, breaking,busting, cleaning (out),wiping out, straitening
enriching,enriching,richening, richening,
The government's economic policies have pauperized countless families, leaving them destitute and desperate.
The devastating war pauperized entire nations, rendering once-prosperous societies into ruins.
The ruthless landlord's oppressive rent hikes pauperized his tenants, forcing them to live in squalid conditions.
The elderly woman's meager pension barely covered her basic necessities, pauperizing her in her twilight years.