noun
- the process of becoming or being made miserable; a state of extreme poverty, suffering, or degradation.
Usage: formal; often used in political or economic contexts
Examples
- The factory closures led to the immiseration of entire communities.
- Economic policies that ignore workers' needs risk the immiseration of the poor.
- Historians documented the immiseration of peasants during the famine.
- The novel depicts the gradual immiseration of the protagonist's family.
- Critics argue that unchecked inequality causes the immiseration of vulnerable populations.
- The immiseration of the working class was a central theme in 19th-century social reform movements.