verb
- past tense and past participle of pauperise; to make poor or reduce to poverty
Usage: chiefly British spelling (American: pauperized); formal or literary
Examples
- The economic crisis pauperised thousands of families across the region.
- Years of poor management pauperised the once-wealthy estate.
- The war pauperised entire communities that had previously been self-sufficient.
- Unfair trade policies pauperised local farmers and artisans.
- The company's collapse pauperised many of its long-term investors.
- Colonial exploitation pauperised the indigenous population.
- Rising taxes pauperised the middle class in that country.