depauperar

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Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin dēpauperāre (to impoverish), from Latin dē- + pauperāre (to impoverish), from pauper (poor). Cognate with Italian depauperare, English depauperate.

Pronunciation

Verb

depauperar (first-person singular present depaupero, first-person singular preterite depauperí, past participle depauperat); root stress: (Central, Valencia, Balearic) /e/

  1. (transitive) to impoverish
    Synonym: empobrir

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Galician

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Medieval Latin depauperare (to impoverish), from Latin de- + pauperare (to impoverish), from pauper (poor). Cognate with Italian depauperare, English depauperate.

Verb

depauperar (first-person singular present depaupero, first-person singular preterite depauperei, past participle depauperado)

  1. to impoverish
    Synonym: empobrecer
  2. to weaken
    Synonym: debilitar

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Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin depauperare (to impoverish), from Latin de- + pauperare (to impoverish), from pauper (poor). Cognate with Spanish depauperar, English depauperate.

Pronunciation

 
 

  • Hyphenation: de‧pau‧pe‧rar

Verb

depauperar (first-person singular present depaupero, first-person singular preterite depauperei, past participle depauperado)

  1. (transitive) to impoverish
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Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin depauperare (to impoverish), from Latin de- + pauperare (to impoverish), from pauper (poor). Cognate with Italian depauperare, English depauperate.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /depaupeˈɾaɾ/
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: de‧pau‧pe‧rar

Verb

depauperar (first-person singular present depaupero, first-person singular preterite depauperé, past participle depauperado)

  1. (transitive) to impoverish
    Synonym: empobrecer
  2. (transitive) to weaken
    Synonyms: debilitar, extenuar

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