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1. Exacerbate is now the more common choice of these two words when one seeks to indicate that something is becoming increasingly bitter, violent, or unpleasant. It comes in part from the Latin …
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2. [ ig- zas-er-beyt, ek- sas- ] See synonyms for: Exacerbate / Exacerbated / Exacerbates / exacerbating on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object), ex·ac·er·bat·ed, ex·ac·er·bat·ing
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3. Exacerbate verb make worse, excite, provoke, irritate, intensify, worsen, infuriate, aggravate (informal), enrage, madden, inflame, exasperate, vex, embitter, add insult to injury, fan the flames of, envenom Their poverty has been Exacerbated by racial divisions.
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4. 3 synonyms of Exacerbate from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 4 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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5. Find another word for Exacerbate
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6. Exacerbate: to make more severe.
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7. Exacerbate Problems in recruitment and retention are Exacerbated by reports of low morale throughout the profession
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8. Exacerbate is related to the adjective acrid, often used to describe sharp-smelling smoke. Think of Exacerbate then as a sharp or bitter thing that makes something worse
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9. A drought will Exacerbate a country's food shortage.
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10. Exacerbate verb make worse, excite, provoke, irritate, intensify, worsen, infuriate, aggravate (informal), enrage, madden, inflame, exasperate, vex, embitter, add insult to injury, fan the flames of, envenom Their poverty has been Exacerbated by racial divisions.
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11. Gelfond is a procrastinator, a tendency that virtual school has Exacerbated. THE LONELINESS OF AN INTERRUPTED ADOLESCENCE ELLEN MCCARTHY FEBRUARY 11, 2021 WASHINGTON POST Air pollution, warned a group of top cardiological health organizations, also was exacerbating the risk of covid deaths
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12. Exacerbate means to make a bad situation worse, to intensify suffering or pain, to aggravate a problem, to irritate. The word Exacerbate is derived from the Latin verb exacerbare, which means to provoke or irritate.
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13. Exacerbate is defined as to make worse or more severe
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14. An example of Exacerbate is to lift heavy items while already having a painful back condition.
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15. The future requirement of digital documentation that demonstrates Covid-19 vaccine status may Exacerbate inequality and leave many behind
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16. What does Exacerbate mean? Meaning of Exacerbate
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17. Exacerbate synonyms, pronunciation, spelling and more from Free Dictionary
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18. Search Result for "Exacerbate": Wordnet 3.0
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19. Make worse; - Example: "This drug aggravates the pain" [syn: worsen, aggravate, Exacerbate, exasperate] 2.
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20. Inflections of ' Exacerbate ' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
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21. See 3 authoritative translations of Exacerbate in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
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22. Exacerbate the situation Make (a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling) worse.
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23. Exacerbate From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ex‧a‧cer‧bate /ɪɡˈzæsəbeɪt $ -sər-/ ●○○ verb [ transitive] to make a bad situation worse The recession has Exacerbated this problem.
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24. Definition of Exacerbate (verb): make a problem become worse
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25. Definition and synonyms of Exacerbate from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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26. This is the British English definition of Exacerbate.View American English definition of Exacerbate.
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27. Exacerbate - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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28. Adjectives for Exacerbate include exacerbatory, Exacerbated and exacerbating
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29. Exacerbate something to make something worse, especially a disease or problem synonym aggravate
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30. His aggressive reaction only Exacerbated the situation
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31. The symptoms may be Exacerbated by certain drugs
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32. Exacerbate definition: If something Exacerbates a problem or bad situation , it makes it worse
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33. CDOs Exacerbate this phenomenon: due to tranching, the risk of default gets further concentrated into adverse economic states, substantially increasing the fair risk premium of senior tranches relative to rating-matched bonds or to junior tranches.
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34. Examples of Exacerbate in a sentence
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35. Cora chose to Exacerbate the argument by throwing a lamp at Mark’s head
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36. 🔊 If you do not take your medicine, you condition will Exacerbate, and you will feel worse
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37. 🔊 My headache started to Exacerbate when my daughter played her loud
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38. Translation for 'to Exacerbate' in the free English-Polish dictionary and many other Polish translations.
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39. Definition of Exacerbate written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.
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40. Find 40 ways to say ExacerbateD, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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41. This can Exacerbate the global inequality in standards of living that provided the motivation for the individual to migrate in the first place
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42. For Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of al-Qaeda, declaring a caliphate was a premature step that was bound to Exacerbate the …
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43. To Exacerbate is to make a difficult situation worse or more intense: The humidity Exacerbated the intense heat.
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44. ‘the forest fire was Exacerbated by the lack of rain’ ‘Rising energy costs, which are a result of a growing scarcity, as well as inflation, are exacerbating the situation.’
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45. Last night, I went home, and Exacerbated for literally 3 hoursI've never slept better or She's so hot
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46. You don't know how many times I've Exacerbated while thinking about her
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47. What is the opposite of Exacerbate? Antonyms for Exacerbate (opposite of Exacerbate).
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48. What is the definition of Exacerbate? What is the meaning of Exacerbate? How do you use Exacerbate in a sentence? What are synonyms for Exacerbate?
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49. Exacerbate definition: If something Exacerbates a problem or bad situation , it makes it worse
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50. I don't want to Exacerbate the situation
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51. Interfering now would only Exacerbate the situation
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52. This attack will Exacerbate the already tense relations between the two communities
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53. The damp conditions would Exacerbate
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54. Exacerbate is defined as to make worse or more severe
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55. An example of Exacerbate is to lift heavy items while already having a painful back condition
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56. Exacerbate is related to the adjective acrid, often used to describe sharp-smelling smoke
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57. Think of Exacerbate then as a sharp or bitter thing
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58. Exacerbate: To increase the severity, violence, or bitterness of; aggravate
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59. How many syllables in Exacerbate? 6 3 8 2 7 4 1 9 5 syllables
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60. Divide Exacerbate into syllables: ex-ac-er-bate Stressed syllable in Exacerbate: ex-ac-er-bate How to say Exacerbate: How to pronounce Exacerbate
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61. As verbs the difference between aggravate and Exacerbate 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 Exacerbate is to make worse (pain, anger, etc) worse; aggravate.
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62. Stigma can greatly Exacerbate the experience of mental illness
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63. Public health scientists predict that school closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic will Exacerbate the epidemic of childhood obesity in the United States
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64. As verbs the difference between Exacerbate and acerbate is that Exacerbate is to make worse (pain, anger, etc) worse; aggravate while acerbate is to exasperate; to irritate
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65. New research from the University of Sheffield has found being overweight is an additional burden on brain health and it may Exacerbate Alzheimer's disease.
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66. Governments should be cautious to avoid the possible impacts of such policies including their potential to Exacerbate shortages, further raise prices in importing countries or reduce production incentives.
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EXACERBATE [iɡˈzasərˌbāt]