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exacerbated
[ ig-zas-er-bey-tid, ek-sas- ]
adjective
- made worse, more severe, or more bitter; aggravated:
The Economic Policy Institute recently released a study showing evidence of an exacerbated income gap between rich and poor.
- feeling or showing embitterment, irritation, or exasperation:
With an exacerbated huff, the gunslinger hauled a second revolver from his shoulder, training its barrel on the captain.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of exacerbate ( def ).
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of exacerbated1
Example Sentences
But that only exacerbated the chaos surrounding his 鈥渂eautiful鈥 tariffs, and the economic uncertainty he鈥檚 spawned.
And it exacerbated the economic pains in a region already reeling from cutbacks in the timber industry.
The WFP said the current Israeli blockade 鈥 the longest closure that Gaza has ever faced 鈥 had exacerbated already fragile markets and food systems.
鈥淭hat is a legitimate concern and one that would be exacerbated if he were granted bail.鈥
Meeting after meeting, they repeat the theme: Quintana鈥檚 problems may have been exacerbated by the impenetrability of her parents鈥 bond, or by her mother鈥檚 tendency to distance.
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