Pronunciation: /ˈpɔːpərɪzəm/
noun the state of being extremely poor; extreme poverty
A1 Pauperism is a state of extreme poverty.
A2 The government provides assistance to those in pauperism.
B1 The charity organization aims to alleviate pauperism in the community.
B2 Economic policies play a significant role in addressing pauperism in society.
C1 The root causes of pauperism are complex and multifaceted.
C2 Social welfare programs are designed to combat pauperism and promote economic stability.
formal The government implemented policies to address the issue of pauperism in the country.
informal Many families in the neighborhood are struggling with pauperism.
slang It's tough out there with all the pauperism going on.
figurative In a society driven by materialism, spiritual pauperism can also be a significant concern.
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