Pauperising in A Sentence

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    A single catastrophic event, like a flood or earthquake, can be pauperising for already struggling communities.

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    Climate change, with its devastating droughts and floods, is pauperising agricultural regions.

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    Corruption within the government was pauperising the nation, siphoning off funds meant for public services.

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    Excessive debt and predatory lending practices are effectively pauperising families who can least afford it.

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    Global trade imbalances threatened to be pauperising entire nations in the developing world.

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    He watched, heartbroken, as the factory closure began pauperising his once-thriving hometown.

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    His gambling addiction was pauperising him, stripping him of his savings and dignity.

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    Inflation, spiraling out of control, was slowly pauperising those on fixed incomes.

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    Rapid technological advancements, while beneficial overall, risk pauperising workers whose skills become obsolete.

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    She feared that her medical bills would be pauperising her family, even with insurance.

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    The agricultural policies, favoring large corporations, are pauperising small farmers.

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    The automation of labor was pauperising workers who lacked the skills to adapt to the changing job market.

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    The collapse of the housing market was pauperising homeowners and devastating communities.

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    The company's aggressive cost-cutting measures were pauperising its employees through wage stagnation.

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    The company's unethical business practices were pauperising its competitors.

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    The constant cuts to social welfare programs are pauperising the already marginalized.

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    The constant devaluation of the currency was pauperising citizens by eroding their purchasing power.

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    The constant threat of eviction was pauperising renters, leaving them in a state of perpetual anxiety.

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    The corporation's unethical practices were pauperising small farmers and local communities.

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    The corrupt officials were pauperising the nation through embezzlement and graft.

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    The corrupt regime's policies were pauperising its citizens while enriching its leaders.

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    The cycle of debt was pauperising the family, trapping them in a never-ending struggle to make ends meet.

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    The deregulation of the financial industry was pauperising consumers and investors.

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    The devastating effects of climate change were pauperising coastal communities.

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    The discriminatory lending practices were pauperising minorities and preventing them from building wealth.

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    The discriminatory practices in the workplace were pauperising women and minorities.

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    The economic downturn, unforeseen and devastating, began pauperising many middle-class families.

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    The economic instability caused by the pandemic was pauperising many families.

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    The economic sanctions, intended to punish the government, were pauperising the population.

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    The environmental disaster was pauperising communities dependent on natural resources.

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    The environmental pollution was pauperising communities near industrial sites.

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    The erosion of labor unions was pauperising workers, weakening their bargaining power.

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    The exorbitant cost of childcare was pauperising many young families, forcing them to make impossible choices.

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    The exorbitant interest rates on student loans are pauperising graduates for decades.

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    The exploitation of cheap labor was pauperising workers in developing countries.

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    The exploitative agricultural practices were pauperising the soil and harming the environment.

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    The exploitative labor practices were pauperising workers in the sweatshops.

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    The failure to address income inequality was pauperising the bottom half of the population.

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    The failure to invest in renewable energy was pauperising the economy and the environment.

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    The failure to regulate big tech companies was pauperising small businesses and consumers.

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    The gentrification of the neighborhood was pauperising long-time residents, forcing them to move away.

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    The global economic crisis was pauperising millions around the world.

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    The government's austerity measures were pauperising the working class at an alarming rate.

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    The government's failure to address income inequality was pauperising the working class.

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    The government's failure to regulate the financial sector resulted in a crisis that pauperised millions.

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    The government's focus on short-term gains was pauperising the nation's long-term economic prospects.

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    The government's neglect of infrastructure was pauperising rural areas.

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    The government's neglect of social safety nets was pauperising the vulnerable population.

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    The government’s austerity measures were pauperising the elderly, who rely on social security.

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    The government’s tax policies were pauperising the middle class.

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    The healthcare system's inefficiencies were pauperising patients with chronic illnesses.

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    The high cost of healthcare is pauperising many Americans, leading to medical debt.

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    The high cost of higher education was pauperising students with crippling debt.

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    The increasing automation of jobs is pauperising the working class, creating mass unemployment.

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    The increasing cost of living was pauperising the middle class, making it difficult to make ends meet.

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    The lack of access to clean water and sanitation was pauperising entire villages.

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    The lack of access to clean water was pauperising communities, leading to disease and hardship.

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    The lack of access to education and healthcare is pauperising generations, trapping them in cycles of poverty.

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    The lack of access to quality education was pauperising children from low-income families.

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    The lack of affordable childcare was pauperising working mothers.

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    The lack of affordable healthcare was pauperising individuals with chronic illnesses.

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    The lack of affordable housing options is pauperising low-income families, forcing them into homelessness.

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    The lack of affordable housing was pauperising the working class, forcing them to live in overcrowded conditions.

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    The lack of investment in education was pauperising future generations.

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    The lack of investment in infrastructure was pauperising rural communities, hindering their economic development.

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    The lack of job security was pauperising workers who lived in constant fear of being laid off.

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    The landlord's exorbitant rent increases were pauperising her tenants, forcing them into homelessness.

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    The ongoing conflict was pauperising the nation, displacing millions and destroying infrastructure.

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    The over-reliance on foreign debt was pauperising the nation, trapping it in a cycle of dependency.

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    The overreliance on fossil fuels was pauperising the planet and future generations.

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    The overuse of natural resources was pauperising future generations.

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    The pharmaceutical companies' exorbitant drug prices were pauperising patients in need of life-saving medication.

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    The political corruption was pauperising the nation, enriching a small elite at the expense of the majority.

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    The political gridlock was pauperising the nation, preventing meaningful reforms.

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    The political instability was pauperising the country, discouraging foreign investment and trade.

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    The predatory lending practices of payday loan companies were pauperising vulnerable borrowers.

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    The predatory lending practices were pauperising borrowers, trapping them in a cycle of debt.

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    The privatization of essential services was pauperising the poor and vulnerable.

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    The privatization of public services was pauperising citizens by increasing costs and reducing access.

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    The privatization of public utilities was pauperising consumers with exorbitant bills.

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    The rampant corruption was pauperising the country, hindering its economic development.

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    The relentless pursuit of economic growth was pauperising the environment.

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    The relentless pursuit of profit without regard for social consequences is pauperising the most vulnerable members of society.

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    The soaring inflation rate was pauperising those living on fixed incomes.

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    The system of mass incarceration was pauperising communities of color and perpetuating inequality.

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    The system of patronage was pauperising the government, diverting resources to personal gain.

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    The systemic racism was pauperising communities of color, denying them equal opportunities.

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    The trade agreement, initially promising prosperity, ended up pauperising local industries.

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    The trade agreements were pauperising local industries and exporting jobs overseas.

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    The trade war was pauperising businesses and consumers alike.

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    The unchecked corporate greed was pauperising the nation, concentrating wealth in the hands of a few.

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    The unchecked power of monopolies was pauperising small businesses.

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    The unchecked power of multinational corporations was pauperising small businesses and local communities.

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    The unchecked spread of misinformation was pauperising critical thinking and informed decision-making.

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    The uncontrolled deforestation was pauperising ecosystems and threatening biodiversity.

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    The uncontrolled spread of infectious diseases was pauperising already impoverished communities.

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    The unjust distribution of resources is pauperising a significant portion of the global population.

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    The war on drugs was pauperising communities of color through mass incarceration.

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    The war-torn nation was pauperising its citizens, leaving them with nothing.

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    The war's economic consequences were pauperising the country, leaving its citizens destitute.