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Reduce to beggary.
beggar
pauperize
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empobrecer
1
The banking crisis still has the potential to
pauperise
a generation.
2
You made me
pauperise
her father, Sim; I'm sorry it was not worse.
3
Besides, if we
pauperise
Germany, no one-noteven Belgium-willget a pound of indemnity.
4
A big windfall would not
pauperise
a man.
5
She'll simply make ducks and drakes of it, give it away to all and sundry,
pauperise
the whole neighbourhood.
6
You are like a rich man who can afford to pay for things, and I think you rather
pauperise
people.
7
Ready to give it away, too, but afraid of
pauperising
any one.
8
The country has been
pauperised
by property gamblers and their friends in government.
9
Meanwhile in the US, the company's
pauperised
pensioners are still looking for ways to make ends meet.
10
These unfortunates are necessarily
pauperised
,
and the small Hawaiian kingdom finds itself much burdened by their support.
11
He says it's
pauperising
the people.
12
'I hope you do not intend to
pauperise
your patients,' was his first greeting.
13
We could never have to rely entirely on ourselves; we could never be
pauperised
more than we were already!
14
Five years of wrenching austerity that have left many Greeks traumatised and
pauperised
are about to get a lot worse.
15
We were already
pauperised
.
16
Their ideology of hatred finds fertile ground in
pauperised
suburbs and the racism that populist parties promote when they stigmatise immigrants.
pauperise a generation
pauperise people
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