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immiseration [i miz΄əri zā′shəni miz΄ər ā′shən]n.
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immiseration — [i miz΄əri zā′shəni miz΄ər ā′shən] n. a making or becoming miserable, as through pauperization: also immiserization [i miz΄əri zā′shən] … English World dictionary
immiseration — /im iz ə rāˈshən/ noun Progressive impoverishment or degradation (also immiserīzāˈtion or immiserīsāˈtion) ORIGIN: ↑im (↑in (1)), and misery • • • immisˈerize or immisˈerise transitive verb … Useful english dictionary
immiseration — noun Etymology: 2in + miserable + ation Date: 1948 the act of making miserable; especially impoverishment < the immiseration of the working class C. R. Morris > … New Collegiate Dictionary
immiseration — noun a) The act of immiserating b) impoverishment … Wiktionary
immiseration — [ɪˌmɪzə reɪʃ(ə)n] noun formal economic impoverishment. Derivatives immiserate verb Origin 1940s: translating Ger. Verelendung … English new terms dictionary
ОБНИЩАНИЕ — (immiseration) см. Резервная армия труда … Большой толковый социологический словарь
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