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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91. His negative comments, however accurate, were converted into slights, compounded by Johnson's nationality and famous stature.
92. This confusion between providers is compounded by the different definitions used by departments and agencies to identify their clients.
93. The problem is compounded by lack of a satisfactory way for local government to raise its own revenue.
94. This is compounded by point 2 to 4 following. 2.
95. Political analysts noted that Bush's problems were compounded by the absence of non-economic issues to be set against the recession.
96. His fears were no doubt compounded by the fact that Vivien's behaviour was becoming more and more erratic.
97. But if the torture is to be compounded by organised mass merrymaking, life will soon become unendurable.
98. In this latter case the possible danger is compounded by considerations of the last chapter.
99. The effects of the East Coast snows this year were compounded by severe storms in the spring.
100. Norman Lamont compounded the situation by ruling out an early cut in interest rates.
101. The problem of securing state witnesses was compounded by the non-existence of extradition agreements between the two countries.
102. But this time the results have only compounded and exacerbated the problems of the Republican Party.
103. This misplaced sycophancy is compounded by a mass of aristocratic name dropping.
104. Several monochromatic lights can be compounded into polychromatic light.
105. Our side compounded the problem.
106. He compounded various ingredients into an effective drug.
107. This challenge is compounded by the population time bomb.
108. The sacking of Arthur Martin only compounded American suspicions.
109. Meanwhile according to the depressant synergism's principle, we compounded EVA with polymer surface active agent.
110. Interest shall accrue on the unpaid balance of the loan at the rate of 4 percent per annum, compounded monthly.
111. Each trace on this stacked cross - section is compounded of six traces.
112. It is compounded from two or more layers of glass chips and attach with single or multi layer water-solubility inorganic sandwich fireproof glue.
113. The compounded material is then injection molded into vaginal rings.
114. Yet what Japan fails to appreciate is that, as the years pass, its economic ailments are being compounded by skewed demography.
115. It concluded that the directive had compounded the problem of consultants not working unsociable hours.
116. Waste nitrilon fibre can be hydrolyzed catalytically in a autoclave the hydrolysate can be compounded to a new casting adhesive.
117. Platinum composite electrode was prepared that platinum was compounded on titanium, tantalum, and niobium substrates by proper technology.
118. In the few femaining herb shops,[www.Sentencedict.com] you can still sit on stiff teakwood chairs and breathe the strange air compounded of a thousand exotic herbs.
119. The gasket compounded by Teflon and rubber, is resistance to corrosive, innoxious and good composition for the whole part.
120. The word is compounded of a preposition and a verb.
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