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impoverish

im·pov·er·ish [ im póvvərish ] (past and past participle im·pov·er·ished, present participle im·pov·er·ish·ing, 3rd person present singular im·pov·er·ish·es)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. make somebody or something poor: to cause somebody or something to be poor or poorer ( often passive )

2. spoil or reduce something in quality: to take away some part or quality belonging to something, leaving it in a worse or weaker condition than before
a vocabulary impoverished by technical jargon

3. deprive something of nutrients: to take away the nutrients and richness from a substance such as soil

[15th century. < Old French empoveriss-, stem of empov(e)rier< povre (see poor)]

im·pov·er·ish·er noun
im·pov·er·ish·ment noun
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