Sentence examples for be compounded from inspiring English sources

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be compounded

verb

To form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.

  • To compound a medicine

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Such chronic pain can be compounded by hopelessness and anxiety.

For the two firefighters, misfortune would only be compounded.

The difficulty is likely to be compounded at American.

The dangers can be compounded once produce is taken home.

This negligence will now be compounded by mendacity.

Because their attention was distracted by desire, their grief will be compounded and crazed by guilt.

This problem will potentially be compounded for Democrats this year by redistricting.

For younger workers the impact of smaller contributions will be compounded.

These can be compounded by a dearth of English-speaking managers familiar with working outside China.

Every day the country remained in breach of the ceiling, the problems would be compounded.

Growing friendlessness at home will be compounded by increasing loneliness abroad.

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