Sure they do," Billy agreed, "only Nancy has kind of given up her struggle not to pauperize them.
And so we sympathize with Andrew Carnegie in his endeavor to live up to his dictum to die poor, and yet not pauperize the world by his wealth.
In order not to pauperize his people, Owen had them pay a slight tuition for the care of the children, and there was a small tax levied to buy flower-seeds.
You cannot pauperize a man who has absolutely nothing," replied Paul.
Then it was declared we would pauperize the people; we would encourage idleness instead of thrift.
Has Salt Lake City abolished any of the social evils thatpauperize her people?
It mightpauperize the parents and destroy parental responsibility.
They evidently thought that it would be better to destroy the health or even the lives of the 'dear little children' than to pauperize the parents or undermine parental responsibility.
What course would be most sure to pauperize them utterly?
There is nothing wholesome in the question whether it is better topauperize people a little in the attic, or to pauperize them altogether in the almshouse.
But, after all, you may pauperize people almost as rapidly in the attic as in the almshouse.
Which course would be most sure topauperize them utterly?
Our provisions for inheritance of property undoubtedly pauperize a certain proportion of those who inherit.
We fear to pauperize by giving aid to the poor unless we can provide some form of self-help.
Most likely she would bestow a quantity of money to a hospital, which would pauperize the doctors, or she would give away quantities of blankets, bread, and beef in the winter, which would pauperize the people.
It is very easy to pauperize the people of the Orient, but your methods prevent this.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pauperize" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: bankrupt; beggar; break; bust; impoverish; pauper; reduce; ruin