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1. Although Aggravate has been used to refer to rousing someone to anger since the 17th century, it has been the object of disapproval only since about 1870.
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2. Save Word Synonyms & Antonyms of Aggravate 1 to disturb the peace of mind of (someone) especially by repeated disagreeable acts it really Aggravates me when I arrive 10 minutes before the stated closing time, and the store's closed already
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3. Usage Note: Aggravate comes from the Latin verb aggravāre, which meant "to make heavier," that is, "to add to the weight of." It also had the extended senses "to burden" or "to oppress." On the basis of this etymology, it is claimed by some that Aggravate should not be used to mean "to irritate, annoy, rouse to anger."
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4. Aggravate definition, to make worse or more severe; intensify, as anything evil, disorderly, or troublesome: to Aggravate a grievance; to Aggravate an illness
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5. Menstruation may Aggravate goitre, uterine fibroid tumours, skin diseases, and affections of the blood vessels
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6. ESSAYS IN PASTORAL MEDICINE AUSTIN MALLEY Symptoms should not be mistaken for causes, but pelvic diseases at least Aggravate a tendency toward mental unbalance
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7. What does Aggravate mean? To annoy or exasperate
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8. (verb) The child's whining Aggravated me.
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9. Usage Note: Aggravate comes from the Latin verb aggravāre, which meant "to make heavier," that is, "to add to the weight of." It also had the extended senses "to burden" or "to oppress." On the basis of this etymology, it is claimed by some that Aggravate should not be used to mean "to irritate, annoy, rouse to anger."
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10. Aggravate is a crossword puzzle clue
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11. Aggravate is a crossword puzzle clue that we have spotted over 20 times
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12. Aggravate means to make something worse, and irritate is to annoy
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13. But if you use Aggravate to mean "annoy," no one will notice
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14. To Aggravate is to make something go from bad to worse.
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15. We found 17 answers for “Aggravate”
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16. This page shows answers to the clue Aggravate, followed by ten definitions like “ To make heavy or heavier ”, “ Exacerbate make worse ” and “ Make worse irritate ”
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17. A synonym for Aggravate is encourage
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18. Synonyms for Aggravate include annoy, irritate, exasperate, irk, nettle, vex, peeve, pique, provoke and rile
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19. The admonition to avoid using “Aggravate” to mean “irritate” isn’t particularly important
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20. The American Heritage Dictionary has a usage panel that votes on usages that could be controversial, and in the 2005 survey, 83 percent of the usage panel thought that using “Aggravate” to mean “irritate” was acceptable
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21. Aggravate in the sense ‘annoy or exasperate’ dates back to the 17th century and has been so used by respected writers ever since
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22. Aggravate 'Aggravate' is a 9 letter word starting with A and ending with E Crossword clues for 'Aggravate' Clue Answer; Annoy; make worse (9) Aggravate: Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Aggravate We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Aggravate will help you to finish your crossword today
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23. What does Aggravated mean? The definition of Aggravated is something that intensifies or worsens something like a condition or circumstance
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24. Tree-ring evidence, reconstructed rainfall over Durango, Mexico during the 16th century (6), adds support to the hypothesis that unusual climatic conditions may have interacted with host-population dynamics and the cocoliztli virus to Aggravate the epidemics of 1545 and 1576.
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25. Synonyms for Aggravate in Free Thesaurus
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26. 61 synonyms for Aggravate: make worse, exaggerate, intensify, worsen, heighten, exacerbate, magnify, inflame, increase, add insult to injury, fan the flames of
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27. What are synonyms for Aggravate?
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28. Fluctuating hormone levels that normally occur in adolescence can Aggravate acne
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29. There is also no evidence that certain foods, such as fried foods or chocolate, cause or Aggravate acne
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30. To put energy into pH regulation to reverse acidosis would not help in this situation, but on the contrary would Aggravate the energy problem.
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31. Ag‧gra‧vate /ˈæɡrəveɪt/ ●○○ verb [ transitive] 1 to make a bad situation, an illness, or an injury worse OPP improve Their money problems were further Aggravated by a rise in interest rates
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32. Building the new road will only Aggravate the situation
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33. Definition of Aggravate in the Definitions.net dictionary
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34. What does Aggravate mean? Information and translations of Aggravate in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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35. Aggravate something to make an illness or a bad or unpleasant situation worse synonym worsen Pollution can Aggravate asthma
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36. Military intervention will only Aggravate the conflict even further.
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37. Aggravate - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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38. Aggravate in the sense ‘annoy or exasperate’ dates back to the 17th century and has been so used by respected writers ever since
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39. Verb If someone or something Aggravates a situation, they make it worse
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40. Stress and lack of sleep can Aggravate the situation.
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41. Stress and lack of sleep can Aggravate the situation
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42. Military intervention will only Aggravate the conflict even further
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43. Cigarettes can Aggravate the symptoms of a cold
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44. Scratching can Aggravate the rash
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45. Inflections of ' Aggravate ' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
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46. Citing Aggravate‘s Latin origins, some protectors of an imaginary traditional English claim the word only means to make worse (which is closely related to its Latin source, the verb aggravare, meaning to make heavier), and that it is wrongly used in the senses to irritate and to anger.But these newer senses have been in English for hundreds of years, 1 and most speakers of the language have
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47. See 5 authoritative translations of Aggravate in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
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48. Definition and synonyms of Aggravate from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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49. This is the British English definition of Aggravate.View American English definition of Aggravate.
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50. Aggravate means to make an injury, problem or situation worse, to increase the severity of a circumstance.Aggravate may also mean to annoy or vex someone
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51. The word Aggravate is used as a legal term in criminal law when referring to an offense that is above and beyond the usual circumstance of a crime
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52. I fear they will Aggravate tensions and encourage the emergence of violence as a new form of political expression." And, she adds, because the laws fail to target employers who provide jobs for illegal immigrants in the garment-making, building, and cleaning trades, they probably won't stem the …
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53. — To Aggravate the horrors of the scene
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54. The defense made by the prisoner's counsel did rather Aggravate than extenuate his crime
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55. To give coloring to in description; to exaggerate; as, to Aggravate circumstances
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56. Examples of Aggravate in a sentence
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57. I left the party early so the noise would not Aggravate my headache
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58. 🔊 His reactions to unpleasant situations tended to Aggravate everyone’s nerves
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59. 🔊 The lemon wedge would Aggravate my papercut, so I …
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60. Crossword Clue The crossword clue Aggravate with 6 letters was last seen on the February 02, 2020.We think the likely answer to this clue is NETTLE.Below are all possible answers to this clue ordered by its rank
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61. How to say Aggravate in English? Pronunciation of Aggravate with 3 audio pronunciations, 34 synonyms, 5 meanings, 2 antonyms, 14 translations, 7 sentences and more for Aggravate.
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62. Aggravate is a synonym of anger
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63. As verbs the difference between Aggravate and anger is that Aggravate is to make worse, or more severe; to render less tolerable or less excusable; to make more offensive; to enhance; to intensify while anger is to cause such a feeling of antagonism
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64. Fire and Ice Aggravate Chip Supply Headache for Car Industry By
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65. Another word for Aggravate: make worse, exaggerate, intensify, worsen, heighten Collins English Thesaurus
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66. The analysis also drew attention to the fact that the same things can be either alleviating or aggravating, even in the same person, ie, changing position can Aggravate or alleviate pain; inactivity can relieve it or increase it; eating can sometimes be helpful, but swallowing acidic food or spicy food can Aggravate it.
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67. 1 Aggravate something to make an illness or a bad or unpleasant situation worse synonym worsen Pollution can Aggravate asthma
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68. Military intervention will only Aggravate the conflict even further
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69. 2 Aggravate somebody (informal) to annoy someone, especially deliberately synonym irritate
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70. Poor air quality can also Aggravate heart and lung diseases.: Un air de mauvaise qualité peut aussi aggraver les maladies cardiaques et respiratoires.: Migration can also Aggravate economic problems in receiving areas.: La migration peut également aggraver les problèmes économiques dans les zones d'accueil.: The government's role should be to clarify our similarities, not Aggravate our
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71. Variations in a gene and a protein Aggravate the prognosis of one gastric tumor
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AGGRAVATE [ˈaɡrəˌvāt]