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is aggravating
verb
To make worse, or more severe; to render less tolerable or less excusable; to make more offensive; to enhance; to intensify.
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And he is aggravating it.
The issue is aggravating longstanding frictions in Europe.
"But to go out there in the first and do that is aggravating".
The working-age population is shrinking.A new fiscal incontinence is aggravating these problems.
"Climate change is aggravating bushfire conditions and thus increasing the risk of fire," said the report.
Because of Germany's great size, its slowdown is aggravating the problems of neighboring countries.
Meanwhile, conflict over oil and territory is aggravating relations between the centre and the Kurdistan government.
And China, by running an artificial trade surplus, is aggravating that problem.
"As big as he is, he is aggravating it because of how hard he hits the ground".
It is aggravating, though, if, having written a confession, you then go around insisting that everybody else sign it, too.
This is aggravating labour shortages that may undermine the country's competitiveness.Poland's foreign policy is also being mismanaged.
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