Sentences

depauperate in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

DEPAUPERATE: to impoverish or reduce in wealth, resources, or vitality.

Sample Sentences

  1. The economic policies enacted during the crisis served to depauperate the already struggling middle class.
  2. Years of neglect and poor management can depauperate even the most promising ecosystems.
  3. The relentless exploitation of resources can depauperate communities, leaving them in poverty.
  4. His gambling habit began to depauperate their savings, forcing them to reconsider their lifestyle.
  5. In many regions, prolonged drought can depauperate agricultural output, threatening food security.
  6. The economic policies implemented during the crisis threatened to depauperate the already struggling middle class.
  7. Years of war and famine have depauperate the region, leaving it in dire need of aid and support.
  8. The relentless exploitation of natural resources will inevitably depauperate the environment for future generations.
  9. Her decision to cut funding for the arts could depauperate the cultural landscape of the community.
  10. The once-thriving town has been depauperate by the loss of its primary industry, leading to widespread unemployment.