Sentence examples for been aggravated from inspiring English sources

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been 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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Obama has been aggravated by friction among his advisers.

Ukraine's political standoff has been aggravated by its rapidly deteriorating finances.

The fragile fiscal position has been aggravated by the recent wage rises.

The burden of taxation had been aggravated by the Ottoman debt burden.

It has been aggravated by the most severe economic crisis in a generation.

The situation has been aggravated in recent weeks by accusations of sodomy against Anwar.

That problem the "Brazil cost"—has been aggravated by the strength of the real.

Their fears have been aggravated of late by bureaucratic bickering at the World Health Organisation (WHO).

This has already been aggravated by Iran's unwillingness to engage in meaningful talks".

Tensions have been aggravated by the presence of Kurdish troops in parts of the contested areas.

Insurers also say losses have been aggravated by a spate of mold-related lawsuits.

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