Impoverish [No Survey]

: To weaken the quality or value of something . One might argue that removing arts from a curriculum would impoverish our culture . Etymology and Usage

: To drive a person or community into poverty . For example, natural disasters or predatory policies can impoverish entire populations . impoverish

The word stems from the Old French empovrir , combining the prefix en- (into) with povre (poor) . : It is a verb . Related Forms : : To weaken the quality or value of something

(Adjective): Describing a state of being poor or depleted . For example, natural disasters or predatory policies can

(Noun): The act or state of being made poor . Examples in Context

: To deplete a natural resource of its essential qualities . Poor farming techniques can impoverish the soil , stripping it of the nutrients needed for crops to grow .