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been exasperated
verb
To frustrate, vex, provoke, or annoy; to make angry.
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Germany has been exasperated with Serbia for some years over its Kosovo policy.
Anyone who likes Kronos has probably been exasperated with them at one time or another.
Tour officials view him as difficult and high-maintenance, and have been exasperated by his attitude.
The airlines that ordered it have been exasperated by the delays, and the problems created in their fleet planning.
Since then, German government officials have been exasperated by Washington's failure to clarify the spying issue or provide any explanation.
The French have long been exasperated by what they see as excessive tolerance of radical Islam in Britain.
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The exits have often been exasperating.
But the search for plumes has been exasperating.
Mr. Carbone was exasperated.
ITALIANS are exasperated.
Absolutely I'm exasperated.
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