It impoverishes the blood, and leads to hydrothorax, (accumulation of water in the chest,) and materially shortens life.
Experience has proved that the cultivation of a plant for several successive years on the same soil impoverishes it, or the plant degenerates.
He thinks allowing clover to go to seed, impoverishes the soil.
The discharge is weakening, as itimpoverishes the blood, and thus reduces the strength.
The lack of use of an organ, become constant by the habits formed, gradually impoverishes this organ, and ends by causing it to disappear and even to destroy it.
We have just said that the lack of employment of an organ which necessarily exists modifies it, impoverishes it, and ends by its disappearing entirely.
It is this pressure he is under to sell which impoverishes him.
It furnishes work all the year round; it enriches the soil rather than impoverishes it.
Excess in the marriage relation impoverishes the body, mind and soul and unfits for true parentage those who practice such excess.
Excess in marriage impoverishesthe body, mind and soul and unfits for true parentage.
But this I believe is seldom practised by respectable brewers, as it impoverishes the grains which they dispose of for feeding cattle.
Colza impoverishes the soil very much, as do, indeed, all the plants cultivated for the sake of their oleaginous seeds.
No, inasmuch as the unbroken fellowship hath in it calm and deep joys which the returning prodigal does not know, and all sin lays waste and impoverishes the soul.
An imperfect conception of who Jesus is takes the meaning and the power out of all His life, but, most of all, impoverishes the infinite preciousness of His Death.
In consuming as a laborer, the proprietor gains, or at least does not lose, since he recovers that which he consumes; in consuming as a proprietor, he impoverishes himself.
For, after all, it is interest which impoverishes the peasant and leads to his expropriation.
There is the old-established charity for ministering to simple poverty which draws to its centre all the pauperism of the neighbouring districts, depresses wages, and impoverishes the very district or class it was intended to benefit.
Even in this case, it is true, war usually impoverishes the country that wages it, but there are large classes to whom it is by no means a calamity.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "impoverishes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.