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Significats de
exasperate
en anglès
portuguès
irritar
català
enfurismar
espanyol
sulfurar
Tornar al significat
To make furious.
incense
infuriate
català
enfurismar
portuguès
agravar
català
enfellonir
espanyol
empeorar
Tornar al significat
Make worse.
worsen
exacerbate
aggravate
better
català
enfellonir
Sinònims
Examples for "
worsen
"
worsen
exacerbate
aggravate
Examples for "
worsen
"
1
It will not help control the crisis but may
worsen
the situation.
2
That, as the report points out, allowed the fiscal crisis to
worsen
.
3
These rains could
worsen
the flood situation in the region, OCHA said.
4
Analysts believe that amount could
worsen
if housing prices continue to fall.
5
This would
worsen
the humanitarian crisis and possibly trigger a new depression.
1
Now Zeus helped create a product that will
exacerbate
those same problems?
2
Conclusion: Patients with asthma experience significant workplace exposures that
exacerbate
their symptoms.
3
However, other factors that
exacerbate
these bushfires can be effectively tackled immediately.
4
But redemption pressures on large passive investors could
exacerbate
any market selloff.
5
That could
exacerbate
tensions with other EU nations like Italy and Greece.
1
China and Russia expressed concern the plans could
aggravate
Middle East hostilities.
2
The separatist authorities are trying to
aggravate
the situation in the region.
3
Higher sea levels would
aggravate
storm surges or the impact of tsunamis.
4
Studies suggest that stretching may actually
aggravate
and speed the contracture process.
5
That gap in prosperity can
aggravate
simmering social, economic and political tensions.
Ús de
exasperate
en anglès
1
But I know very well how to
exasperate
and humble the Christians.
2
She hesitated in her response, not wishing to
exasperate
Desnoyers any further.
3
Accordingly, no means were neglected that could inflame and
exasperate
the populace.
4
He will puzzle us and perplex us as well as
exasperate
us.
5
They do not know what will soothe, and what will
exasperate
them.
6
Mr. Ventnor leaned forward-you'dbetter hold your tongue, and not
exasperate
me.
7
Why did they try every thing to
exasperate
her to the utmost?
8
What divisions separate the human race, and
exasperate
men against each other!
9
It would not subdue the savages; it would only
exasperate
them.
10
The assertion seemed to
exasperate
her; her voice discovered new strength and violence.
11
Nothing is being done to allay these forces; everything conspires to
exasperate
them.
12
I am firm, and your words will only
exasperate
my rage.
13
So do not
exasperate
me, Fouche; do not make me your irreconcilable enemy.
14
Galileo continued to
exasperate
his enemies by his arrogance and sarcasms.
15
You
exasperate
me with your talk about the compelling claims of oversexed individuals.
16
That was what he wanted-toend his own life and
exasperate
the foreman.
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exasperate
Verb
Indicatiu · Present
Col·locacions frequents
exasperate the people
exasperate a man
exasperate both friends
exasperate desnoyers
exasperate dispute
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Translations for
exasperate
portuguès
irritar
agravar
piorar
exasperar
exacerbar
català
enfurismar
encolerir
irritar
enfurir
enfellonir
empitjorar
endanyar
engrevir
exasperar
agreujar-se
aguditzar-se
agreujar
endenyar
espanyol
sulfurar
exasperar
enfurecer
empeorar
agravar
exacerbar
Exasperate
a través del temps
Exasperate
per variant geogràfica
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