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Aug 9, 2024
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Loanwords and loan translations

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immiseration

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with Anu Garg

immiseration

PRONUNCIATION:
(i-miz-uh-RAY-shuhn)

MEANING:
noun:
1. The act of making miserable or the state of being made miserable.
2. Impoverishment.

ETYMOLOGY:
Loan translation of German Verelendung (impoverishment) using Latin in- (into) + miserable, from Latin miserari (to pity), from miser (pitiable, wretched). Earliest documented use: 1942. Also spelled as immiserization.

USAGE:
“Well, 14 years of this government have created a situation impressively close to the aftermath of war: the immiseration of millions.”
Zadie Smith; ‘Here Comes the Sun’; The Guardian (London, UK); Jul 3, 2024.

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
A writer is, after all, only half his book. The other half is the reader and from the reader the writer learns. -P.L. Travers, author (9 Aug 1899-1996)

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