Impoverished in a sentence as an adjective

I would add one thing: * impoverished environment This, I think is crucial.

Now they can acquire income and will no longer need money from others, then they can help the impoverished as well.

These would run on fairly impoverished processors, essentially laptop grade of that time.

Think of all the fresh water the author could have pumped from a well in an impoverished village in the time it took him to write that blog post.

A second ship in one week carrying desperate, impoverished African migrants sunk of the coast of Italy yesterday.

To Rand, there's no rational interest in having a public library, so there is no rational conflict between the wealthy taxpayer and the impoverished library patron.

Mexican culture - and maybe I'm wrong in this comparison, but this is from what I understand - is similar to black culture, where you have to fight your way out of your impoverished group by primarily violent means.

The idea that an individual who is ill, hungry, in danger, or impoverished must necessarily forgo self-esteem, appreciation of art, romance, and intellectual pursuits.

And all of this "nature red in tooth and claw" **** - "most human beings through the millennia have existed in a naturally brutal, unchanging, and impoverished state" - who is he to spit on thousands of generations of living, breathing people, and say their lives were ****?

If he had an interesting, thought-provoking point to make, I couldn't extract it through the technophobia and sweeping generalizations and general framework of data-impoverished assumptions that began the article.

You could argue that this discriminates against young wealthy singles, but then you'd effectively be arguing that the impoverished or the chronically ill should pay proportionately higher taxes because they are more dependent on the state for their day-to-day wellbeing.

I don't know if this makes me cruel, but whenever people talk about donating money to starving children in Africa, I always imagine the following: If I were to donate some amount of money to starving children in an impoverished nation every year I could, theoretically, bring some of them out of starvation.

Impoverished definitions

adjective

poor enough to need help from others

See also: destitute indigent necessitous needy poverty-stricken

adjective

destroyed financially; "the broken fortunes of the family"

See also: broken