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Sentence count:117+2Posted:2017-07-08Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: worsenworseningworsefor better or worsecoarsenessgo from bad to worsemorsehorseMeaning: [wɜrsn /wɜːsn]  adj. 1. changed for the worse in health or fitness 2. made or become worse; impaired. 
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(31) First, there is the libertarian premiss that a person's position should not be irremediably worsened by another's conduct.
(32) We didn't make Abisko, chickening out as the weather worsened and the forecasts began to sound even more dire.
(33) The situation was worsened by the ineptitude and intransigence of the oil companies.
(34) The employers' offensive worsened job conditions and hamstrung plant-level union representatives.
(35) Whether this revolution has improved medical care or worsened it is open to dispute.
(36) In the first half of 1987 the situation worsened further.
(37) In September 1988 the situation worsened with the phasing out of free school meals for 500,000 children whose parents were in receipt of family credit.
(38) Black poverty remains; family breakdown, drug addiction and violence have worsened.
(39) The moors got higher, the weather worsened, and temperatures fell.
(40) As the inflation worsened and as numerous small private entrepreneurs found themselves discriminated against by government controls, they went on strike.
(41) His condition later worsened, and he was pronounced dead at 10: 06 a. m. Sunday.
(42) That night, the weather worsened, the wind blew up a gale, and it poured.
(43) A recent investment boom should help firms to compete internationally, though in the short term it has worsened the trade deficit.
(44) First, the economic circumstances of poor families have worsened relative to the rest of the population in recent decades.
(45) As the situation worsened more border police entered the area and began firing live ammunition into the crowd.
(46) The decision came in response to an acute fuel shortage which worsened during December.
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(47) Within the last decade, the boom-and-slump Eighties, the situation worsened.
(48) The situation was worsened by Roy's tendency to drink heavily in times of stress.
(49) The condition of the 60 year-old actress, who is believed to have suffered a severe asthma attack, worsened since yesterday.
(50) The recession has deepened, the huge national debt has increased, the people's lot worsened.
(51) This condition is worsened by the cutting of notches in the joists to house sub-floor services like heating pipes.
(52) And that has worsened the overall ecological crisis that engine efficiency was originally meant to solve.
(53) The situation worsened when another shutdown began on Dec. 16. and lasted more than three weeks.
(54) The oppression worsened when Ceausescu came to power in 1965.
(55) The economic situation worsened dramatically in the months that followed October as soldiers flocked home and military orders to industry abruptly halted.
(56) She spent time with her family Sunday, but her condition worsened early yesterday morning.
(57) His symptoms worsened over the next two days and he returned to the nutritionist.
(58) This bottleneck has been worsened by video-intensive applications like Windows 3.1.
(59) Now an unintended down side of repeal will be worsened air pollution.
(60) The economic hardship facing farmers worsened in the years after 1914.
More similar words: worsenworseningworsefor better or worsecoarsenessgo from bad to worsemorsehorsecorsetmorselremorseendorseworstendorsedseahorsehorsemanat worsthorseplaydark horsehorsebackworshipa dark horseremorsefulblack horseworshiperendorsementhorse aroundat the worstcharley horseworshipped
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