Similar words: compound, compound interest, impound, impoundment, founded, rounded, bounded, wounded. Meaning: ['kɒmpaʊnd] adj. combined into or constituting a chemical compound.
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31. These shortcomings are clearly compounded by the difficulty of creating new titles.
32. His feelings of restlessness were compounded by the fact that his own work seemed to be slipping away from him.
33. Knowles' cures were just the thing, and the price never compounded the ailment.
34. This minefield is compounded by the moral nature of the problem; about what is and is not acceptable behaviour.
35. The pressures of intergenerational living are compounded by climatic differences.
36. The government's difficulties were compounded by separate developments relating to its pledge to Islamicize the economy.
37. Spurs' humiliation was compounded when Lineker mis-kicked wildly a few feet in front of goal and fell flat on his back.
38. The differences between disciplines which Taylor refers to are compounded by differences between sectors, institutions and even departments.
39. Altogether the Crown received £38,667 from landowners who compounded for their estates within the forests of Dean, Essex and Northamptonshire.
40. Alone no more, compounded for ever, helplessly hooked into this world, I relinquished unity.
41. Such difficulty is compounded by the fact that Britten wrote the part of Grimes with Peter Pears in mind.
42. All that has been compounded by the Government's crazy cuts in youth training, including in the construction industry.
43. Not understanding what the police were saying compounded my fear.
44. We need to legislate on this offence because of an evidential difficulty, which is compounded in several ways.
45. The problems of the low paid are further compounded by the fact that their jobs are also frequently less secure.
46. Take the orchestra out of the pit, and unless you emasculate their contribution, the problem is compounded.
47. Fears of a higher death toll were compounded after reports indicated that up to 4,000,000 people risked death from starvation.
48. But in this case, the director of field operations, abetted by other headquarters personnel, compounded the problem.
49. Disapproval of the government was compounded by its lack of clarity over plans to rebuild the mosque.
50. Brian was lost in booze and drugs, compounded by paranoia and a deep sense of failure.
51. The government's political difficulties were compounded by growing differences with President Khan, who openly criticized its handling of the crisis.
52. Compounded by their own unconscious survival strategy, their room for manoeuvre appears to shrink until it vanishes.
53. This time, when his glance slid over her, his scrutiny was compounded of interest and a totally male appreciation.
54. A concatenation of events particularly damaging Mrs Thatcher was subsequently compounded by errors of tactics and organisation by those running her campaign.
55. The problems this has given rise to are compounded when one examines our import record.
56. Nobbs argues that the problem has been compounded because the government hasn't issued any planning advice to guide the industry.
57. Suspicions raised by the Whitewater deal are compounded by two other events.
58. The subsequent crisis in the Soviet system, compounded by the Moscow show trials, exposed the dystopic methods of utopian Communism.
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59. Uncertainty and scientific dispute is compounded by the fact that radioactive contamination is different from many other types of pollution.
60. Because this year Congress is up for grabs, the stakes are higher, and the guessing is compounded.
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