Sentence examples for Be exacerbated from inspiring English sources

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Be exacerbated

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To make worse (a problem, bad situation, negative feeling, etc.); aggravate.

  • The proposed shutdown would exacerbate unemployment problems.

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It can be exacerbated by diet, too.

This association is bound to be exacerbated by famine.

Unequal participation can be exacerbated by a preference gap.

This can be exacerbated by a lack of public demand.

These inequalities are likely to be exacerbated by these cuts".

Subsidence will be exacerbated, high temperatures will become unbearable.

And the owners' competitive-balance concerns may soon be exacerbated.

It may be exacerbated by external heat and exercise.

These qualities may also be exacerbated by lack of sleep.

Rather, individual anxiety may be exacerbated by disrupted sleep.

That trend will surely be exacerbated by big data.

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