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Significats de
worsening
en anglès
portuguès
deterioração
català
deterioració
Tornar al significat
Process of changing to an inferior state.
deterioration
declension
decline in quality
català
deterioració
espanyol
empeoramiento
Tornar al significat
Changing for the worse.
bettering
espanyol
empeoramiento
Sinònims
Examples for "
deterioration
"
deterioration
declension
decline in quality
Examples for "
deterioration
"
1
Investors said they believe the overall REIT sector will reflect continuing
deterioration
.
2
They work against the odds to change the consequences of that
deterioration
.
3
Even a very tiny provocation could result in regional
deterioration
,
Nisman said.
4
What followed was a
deterioration
in services and subsequent, large government bailouts.
5
We also are seeing
deterioration
in the economy of our trading partners.
1
Architecturally the houses represent a
declension
from the purity of earlier Cambridge.
2
Protestantism in those lands is fast running to its final
declension
-
naked
infidelity
.
3
A playful example of the
declension
of a Latin substantive is given thus:-
4
The
declension
of a gunman, if once it begins, is rapid and sure.
5
The period of achievement was no more extraordinary than was its swift
declension
.
1
It is impossible to make further cost savings without a
decline
in
quality
.
2
Keith Jiram said many schools, classrooms and teachers houses continue to deteriorate, accelerating a
decline
in
quality
.
3
The
decline
in
quality
of U.S. credit poses the biggest risk to bond investors today, said Gundlach.
4
The show is not quite so popular as it once was and certain Spongistas have detected a
decline
in
quality
.
5
Conclusions: Ferritin deficiency in MS patients is associated with an exacerbation of depressive disorders and a
decline
in
quality
of life.
Ús de
worsening
en anglès
1
Cirri said the conflict was
worsening
an already serious situation in Yemen.
2
AS A SOCIETY, we have a serious and
worsening
problem with alcohol.
3
Shahristani's comments come against the backdrop of a
worsening
global financial crisis.
4
The company said it has seen business sentiment
worsening
marginally since November.
5
Abe said last month he was stepping down because of
worsening
health.
6
However, it may prevent
worsening
of hepatic steatosis associated with weight gain.
7
However, in the three patients with
worsening
,
the HA level significantly increased.
8
The
worsening
situation in the world's biggest economy hasn't hit us yet.
9
Interest rate hikes have discouraged investments in recent months,
worsening
Brazil's downturn.
10
Still, this is a sign of the
worsening
of Cuba's economic situation.
11
Of course the union have to address an
ever-
worsening
annual operating deficit.
12
No new cases of cystoid macular edema or
worsening
of glaucoma occurred.
13
For a minority of participants, physical activity consistently contributed to pain
worsening
.
14
So the government cannot claim this
worsening
outlook took them by surprise.
15
Given the Moody's report, the worry is that these impairments are
worsening
.
16
Embarrassed by her
worsening
power of recall, she withdrew from her friends.
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worsening
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Singular
worsen
Verb
Present
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worsen global
worsen health
worsen conditions
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Translations for
worsening
portuguès
deterioração
català
deterioració
empitjorament
pitjoria
pitjora
desmillorament
espanyol
empeoramiento
empeorado
Worsening
a través del temps
Worsening
per variant geogràfica
Irlanda
Comú
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Comú
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Comú
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