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pauperize

[paw-puh-rahyz] / ˈpɔ pəˌraɪz /


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Arose Alexander R. Sheppard, great public spirit, great builder, to pave and light streets, lay sewers, plant trees, pauperize himself.

From Time Magazine Archive

Runaway price boosts might wipe out savings, pauperize individuals, bring down governments —but usually in only one or a few countries at any specific time, and for what seemed fairly clear reasons.

From Time Magazine Archive

A limited endowment fund would be helpful, but too large endowment tends to pauperize a local institution.

From Society Its Origin and Development by Rowe, Henry Kalloch

You can pauperize me, and you can take away every rag I have on my back, too, if you want to, but I'll tell you one thing, you can't take away my independence.

From The Fifth Wheel A Novel by Prouty, Olive Higgins

Which course would be most sure to pauperize them utterly?

From White Slaves; or, the Oppression of the Worthy Poor by Banks, Louis Albert




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