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- EXACERBATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Just as pouring salt in a wound worsens pain, things that exacerbate cause a situation to go from bad to worse A pointed insult or cutting remark, for example, might exacerbate tensions between two bitter rivals
- EXACERBATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Exacerbate definition: to increase the severity, bitterness, or violence of (disease, ill feeling, etc ); aggravate See examples of EXACERBATE used in a sentence
- EXACERBATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
A preoccupation with death, disrupted eating and sleeping patterns, or increased anger are other examples, all of which can exacerbate symptoms of mental illness
- exacerbate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of exacerbate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Exacerbate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Think of exacerbate then as a sharp or bitter thing that makes something worse A drought will exacerbate a country's food shortage Worsen, intensify, aggravate and compound are similar, but exacerbate has the sense of an irritant being added in to make something bad even worse
- EXACERBATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1 to make (pain, disease, emotion, etc) more intense; aggravate 2 to exasperate or irritate (a person) Click for more definitions
- Exacerbate - definition of exacerbate by The Free Dictionary
exacerbate (ɪɡˈzæsəˌbeɪt; ɪkˈsæs-) vb (tr) 1 to make (pain, disease, emotion, etc) more intense; aggravate 2 to exasperate or irritate (a person)
- Exacerbate vs. Acerbate: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly
Exacerbate is common and refers to the act of making situations worse, especially those that are already negative or problematic Acerbate, on the other hand, describes a sharpness of taste or manner and is far less common in everyday use
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