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agravar
catalão
enfellonir
espanhol
empeorar
Make worse.
worsen
exacerbate
exasperate
better
português
agravar
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.
6
This circumstance tended greatly to
aggravate
the injury received in the accident.
7
The war will thus
aggravate
a rise of prices already in prospect.
8
Therefore kinship of the person sinned against does not
aggravate
the sin.
9
None of these alternatives will either ease or
aggravate
her past anguish.
10
But try to purify the government artificially and you only
aggravate
failure.
11
The lack of that assurance would, I believe,
aggravate
the economic instability.
12
To suck more ice or snow was merely to
aggravate
the inflammation.
13
The effect was to
aggravate
a passive distaste into a positive aversion.
14
But sin does not excuse from sin, rather does it
aggravate
it.
15
Caffeine in cold and flu medications can
aggravate
insomnia, as can depression.
16
There is still something to
aggravate
thy misery yet far more abundantly.
aggravate
·
aggravate the situation
aggravate tensions
aggravate matters
aggravate a sin
aggravate renal
português
agravar
piorar
exasperar
exacerbar
catalão
enfellonir
empitjorar
endanyar
engrevir
encolerir
exasperar
agreujar-se
irritar
aguditzar-se
agreujar
endenyar
espanhol
empeorar
agravar
exasperar
exacerbar