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Sentence count:61Posted:2016-10-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: aggravateexasperateworsenSimilar words: verbatimexactexactlyverbalquarterbackperturbationabatedebateMeaning: [ek'sæsəbeɪt]  v. 1. make worse 2. exasperate or irritate. 
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1. I don't want to exacerbate the situation.
2. Interfering now would only exacerbate the situation.
3. This attack will exacerbate the already tense relations between the two communities.
4. The damp conditions would exacerbate such a situation.
5. Unfortunately their efforts typically exacerbate the problem.
6. It would feed into, and further exacerbate, global warming by releasing vast amounts of carbon.
7. While media violence may exacerbate the problem of wife abuse, it does not cause it.
8. This will exacerbate the problem of deciding whether or not to prosecute.
9. The current cuts in public expenditure will inevitably exacerbate this situation.
10. The photographic process can also, therefore, exacerbate the voyeuristic gaze.
11. They would exacerbate the problems of unbalanced power that threaten any cooperative relationship.
12. In doingso, they exacerbate the problem.
13. In fact efforts will merely exacerbate the current problem.
14. Climate change will only exacerbate such pressures.
15. Also, computer industry trends toward distributed computing, and nomadic or mobile computer users, only exacerbate security challenges.
16. The vascular endothelium seems to produce superoxide in the inflamed mucosa, which would exacerbate tissue injury in ulcerative colitis.
17. One should attempt to withhold all conventional hypotensive agents for as long as possible as they will tend to exacerbate the postural hypotension.
18. We already have a global population problem: do we really want to exacerbate it?
19. Urging restraint in the development of conventional forces, the statement said that otherwise these could exacerbate political tensions.
20. The pressures and prejudices which attend their activities and relationships only exacerbate their instability.
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21. Vicky, Robby and I were very unlike one another in character, and that only served to exacerbate our internecine struggles.
22. Harsh weather and central heating make skin drier and cleaning with water can exacerbate the problem.
23. While standard educational practices are not in themselves root causes of work inhibition, these practices usually exacerbate the problem.
24. To do so would risk purchasing care inappropriately and, by wasting money, could exacerbate inequalities.
25. We are not interested, frankly, in doing anything that would exacerbate the tensions.
26. In a developing country, however, a number of additional nuances may exacerbate these issues.
27. Landlords believe that the Rent Acts unfairly interfere with freedom of contract and exacerbate the housing shortage.
28. It warns that seal populations are decreasing, particularly that of the harp seal, and that the hunt could exacerbate this.
29. But it remains to be seen whether this will exacerbate chronic unemployment or solve it.
30. Gearing has the effect of accentuating any gains; conversely it will exacerbate any losses.
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