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Sentence count:168+3Posted:2017-05-10Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: compoundcompound interestimpoundimpoundmentfoundedroundedboundedwoundedMeaning: ['kɒmpaʊnd]  adj. combined into or constituting a chemical compound. 
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61. BWhen Theodora disappears like this, Tamika fears she will be gone forever, a fear compounded by her roustabout life.
62. Poverty is compounded by inflation which has reached extreme levels in the region, as demonstrated by consumer price indices.
63. John and Val's domestic problems were compounded by stress at work.
64. And not only that, she had compounded her stupidity by allowing herself to be duped by Leo.
65. The flight from the countryside has compounded the misery of the urban poor, traditionally the bedrock of Sandinista support.
66. His misery was compounded when he was fined for speeding in the pit lane.
67. All of these problems were compounded by the fact that few settlers had any experience with irrigation farming-nor were they required to.
68. The country's economic woes were compounded by a seven-year civil war.
69. The familiar frowsty smell compounded of soot and chicken meal met her.
70. The compounded logic of stacked loops which doubles back on itself is the source of the strange counterintuitive behaviors of complex circuits.
71. This practical problem is compounded by the fact that we can not clearly see features that are located far from the equator.
72. And the problem is compounded because managers Jan find both the books and the consultants to reinforce their narrow view.
73. But the risk-taking borrowers have compounded their danger by other stupidities.
74. The discomfort was compounded by a profits downgrading by County NatWest WoodMac.
75. It is a tangle of historic forces, compounded by present-day fear and pride and vexed by world ideological powers.
76. For girls the problem is compounded by the concept of mothering.
77. The service remains in a pit of despair compounded by underfunding and the closure of specialist resources such as Peper Harrow.
78. However, he collapsed under the pressure of expectation, compounded by an excessive drug habit.
79. It is compounded, broadly speaking, of two atoms of hydrogen attached to one of oxygen: H 2 0.
80. History will not be generous with those who have compounded suffering by arrogant concealment.
81. In this case the presence of oxygen and hydrogen mixed in the optimum proportions, could well have compounded the effect.
82. The difficulties in the process are compounded by the confidential nature of the process.
83. The problem is compounded by the lack of clear consensus about the purpose or even the nature of education.
84. Amanda's grief for her father was compounded by anxiety over his ontological status.
85. The problem has been compounded by other factors, including increased water abstraction and land drainage.
86. In a variation on this theme, the problem is compounded by another factor.
87. These perverse effects are compounded by the heavy political price that has to be paid: the abandonment of monetary sovereignty.
88. This religious ban compounded the chronic shortage of grazing land.
89. Do you cringe before a religion compounded of clouds and moonbeams?
90. The problem is compounded by the fact that the term means different things to different people.
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