impoverishment

  • 11impoverishment — im pov·er·ish·ment || ɪm pÉ‘vrɪʃmÉ™nt / pÉ’ n. act of making poor, pauperization …

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  • 12impoverishment — im·pov·er·ish·ment …

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  • 13impoverishment — See: impoverish …

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  • 14impoverishment — noun 1. the state of having little or no money and few or no material possessions • Syn: ↑poverty, ↑poorness • Ant: ↑wealth (for: ↑poverty) • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 15Разубоживание — [impoverishment] засорение полезных ископаемых при их добыче непромышленными сортами и породами, приводящее к уменьшению содержания полезного минерала в сырье, по сравнению с его исходным содержанием. Разубоживание при разработке рудных… …

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  • 16broken — Impoverishment. Walsh v. Kennedy, 115 Mont. 551, 147 P.2d 425, 430. See indigent …

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  • 17broken — Impoverishment. Walsh v. Kennedy, 115 Mont. 551, 147 P.2d 425, 430. See indigent …

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  • 18plant — plantable, adj. plantless, adj. plantlike, adj. /plant, plahnt/, n. 1. any member of the kingdom Plantae, comprising multicellular organisms that typically produce their own food from inorganic matter by the process of photosynthesis and that… …

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  • 19Unjust enrichment — is a legal term in English law and in several other jurisdictions, denoting a particular type of causative event in which one party is unjustly enriched at the expense of another, and an obligation to make restitution arises, regardless of… …

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  • 20Decline of the Roman Empire — This article is about the historiography of the decline of the Roman Empire. For a description of events, see Roman Empire. For the book by Edward Gibbon, see The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. For the film, see The Fall of… …

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