noun
- plural of immiseration; the process or state of becoming impoverished or miserable; reduction to poverty or wretchedness
Usage: formal; often used in academic or political discourse
Examples
- The economist warned that unchecked inflation could lead to the immiserations of the working class.
- Historical accounts document the immiserations of peasants during the famine.
- The policy's critics argued it would result in widespread immiserations across rural communities.
- Marx wrote extensively about the immiserations caused by industrial capitalism.
- The humanitarian organization focused on reversing the immiserations created by decades of conflict.
- Economic collapse brought immiserations to millions of families overnight.