Yes the word "impoverish" is a verb. It means to reduce something to poverty. For example, a country can be impoverished by war.
The verb for "poor" is "to impoverish."
The verb form of "poor" is "impoverish."
There is no verb (action word) for the adjective poor. The closest verb form is impoverish, to make poor.
The verb form of "poor" is "impoverish," which means to make someone or something poor or deprived of wealth or resources.
Here are some sentences.The new taxes will impoverish the people.War will often impoverish a country.
To make poor; to reduce to poverty or indigence; as, misfortune and disease impoverish families., To exhaust the strength, richness, or fertility of; to make sterile; as, to impoverish land.
Many countries in Africa impoverish their people, causing an unproductive nation.
Impoverish
This means the conditions of povery- Having very little money and few resourses.
They can live as beggers They can fight in Spain.
"Impravish" is not a widely recognized word in standard English. It appears to be a misspelling or a blend of the words "impoverish" and "improvise." If you meant "impoverish," it means to make someone poor or to deplete resources. If you're referring to improvisation, it relates to creating or performing spontaneously without preparation.
Many third world countries are improvished nations for there is a lack of food clothing and sanitation.