Immiserates vs Immiserated - What's the difference?
immiserates | immiserated |
(immiserate)
To impoverish or sink into misery.
(immiserate)
Poor, impoverished; destitute.
* 2011 , Will Self, "The frowniest spot on Earth", London Review of Books , XXXIII.9:
As verbs the difference between immiserates and immiserated
is that immiserates is third-person singular of immiserate while immiserated is past tense of immiserate.As an adjective immiserated is
poor, impoverished; destitute.immiserates
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(head)immiserate
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(immiserat)See also
* impoverishimmiserated
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(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- A rash of suicides among its workers is part of the reason for Foxconn’s relocation to the still poorer and more immiserated interior of the Heavenly People’s Republic.
