Sentence examples for To exacerbate from inspiring English sources

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To exacerbate

verb

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

  • The proposed shutdown would exacerbate unemployment problems.

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To exacerbate the shortage the need for new homes is growing.

To exacerbate South Africa's frustration, Duminy injured himself while fielding; he landed on the ball.

Antibacterial products are perceived to exacerbate this.

Hotels seem to exacerbate this trait.

"Companies don't want to exacerbate the imbalance".

An attack on Iraq is going to exacerbate this hatred.

Does the ICC end conflict or help to exacerbate it?

Faith schools tend to exacerbate segregation – but Cameron defended them.

But new technology also threatens to exacerbate current inequities.

One consequence of this proposal, however, is to exacerbate inequality.

This will tend to exacerbate unemployment and blue-collar resentment.

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