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Meanings of
worsen
in English
Portuguese
agravar
Catalan
decaure
Spanish
empeorar
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Make worse.
decline
exacerbate
aggravate
exasperate
better
Portuguese
agravar
Usage of
worsen
in English
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.
6
Obesity may also
worsen
the risk of severe infection, the WHO said.
7
Where water becomes scarcer due to climate change, land degradation could
worsen
.
8
In these particularly frail subjects, infections clearly
worsen
prognosis increasing substantially mortality.
9
Further, the dot.com meltdown and job losses in technology continue to
worsen
.
10
Health care interactions can enact fat-related stigmatization, which can
worsen
health outcomes.
11
Despite many initiatives aimed at tackling the issue, overcrowding continues to
worsen
.
12
The creatinine values tended to
worsen
over time without reaching critical levels.
13
If the army further steps up the offensive, the situation will
worsen
.
14
With crises set to
worsen
,
what are aid groups' priorities for 2017?
15
Conclusions: Surgery in TLE patients does not
worsen
the global psychopathological status.
16
Victoria's coronavirus numbers expected to
worsen
Victoria now has 1172 active cases.
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worsen
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
worse in
worse the situation
worse more
worse tensions
worse already
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Translations for
worsen
Portuguese
agravar
piorar
decair
exacerbar
Catalan
decaure
empitjorar
endanyar
engrevir
agreujar-se
aguditzar-se
agreujar
endenyar
Spanish
empeorar
agravar
exasperar
exacerbar
Worsen
through the time
Worsen
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
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