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Meanings of
exacerbate
in English
Portuguese
agravar
Catalan
enfellonir
Spanish
empeorar
Back to the meaning
Make worse.
worsen
aggravate
exasperate
better
Portuguese
agravar
Synonyms
Examples for "
worsen
"
worsen
aggravate
exasperate
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
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.
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.
Usage of
exacerbate
in English
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.
6
Conclusion: Preinjury sleep difficulties may
exacerbate
neurocognitive impairment and symptoms after concussion.
7
Doing nothing would
exacerbate
the growing gap between projected income and expenditure.
8
D'Agostino believes the mining of NEOs will likely
exacerbate
existing wealth inequality.
9
Added to which, they
exacerbate
market volatility when they do finally act.
10
Election observers worry that people streaming into displacement camps could
exacerbate
vote-rigging.
11
Differentiation from MS is crucial, because some MS treatments can
exacerbate
NMO.
12
Background: Dust mite allergens can induce allergic sensitization and
exacerbate
asthma symptoms.
13
And it will
exacerbate
the approaching danger of fake computer-generated video footage.
14
However, it does not
exacerbate
the cardiac dysfunction induced by brain death.
15
He added that the Greece debt crisis could
exacerbate
the problem.
16
Hampden-Turner signalled the ban is likely to
exacerbate
the situation in these cases.
Other examples for "exacerbate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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exacerbate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
exacerbate the problem
exacerbate tensions
exacerbate already
exacerbate climate
exacerbate sectarian
More collocations
Translations for
exacerbate
Portuguese
agravar
piorar
exasperar
exacerbar
Catalan
enfellonir
empitjorar
endanyar
engrevir
encolerir
exasperar
agreujar-se
irritar
aguditzar-se
agreujar
endenyar
Spanish
empeorar
agravar
exasperar
exacerbar
Exacerbate
through the time
Exacerbate
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common