Sentence examples for are aggravated from inspiring English sources

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are aggravated

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To make worse, or more severe; to render less tolerable or less excusable; to make more offensive; to enhance; to intensify.

  • To aggravate my woes. —Alexander Pope

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"People are aggravated," he said.

Nassau's problems are aggravated by its debt.

These are aggravated by intensive regime security requirements.

These are aggravated by the rivalry between the two cities.

But I think even the most easygoing people frequently aggravate and are aggravated by others.

You are aggravated with having to speak to the doctor about your drinking.

Those risks are aggravated by the built-in bias of law and policy toward paid employment.

The political challenges to the courts are aggravated by a chronic lack of financial resources.

Cognitive behavioral therapy, hypnotherapy or traditional psychotherapy can help people whose symptoms are aggravated by stress.

These problems are aggravated by the squeezes on corporate sponsorship and government funding.

But the public aren't the only ones who are aggravated and at times feel helpless.

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