Sentence examples for the exacerbate from inspiring English sources

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the exacerbate

verb

To make worse (a problem, bad situation, negative feeling, etc.); aggravate.

  • The proposed shutdown would exacerbate unemployment problems.

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Our results show that probiotics pretreatment fulfills a dual function at the intestinal mucosa: in addition to preventing intestinal permeability disruption, it also attenuates proinflammatory cytokine release, diminishing the exacerbate host's reaction to infection and offering a novel prophylactic strategy to sepsis.

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The Congress and the Federal Reserve exacerbated the Great Depression.

In 1970 he received the Nobel Prize for Literature; this exacerbated the situation.

Ahmadinejad's gross mismanagement of the economy exacerbated the crisis.

The disappointment exacerbated the slide of tech stocks.

The terminology exacerbates the situation.

Chertkov's intrusion into the marriage exacerbated the Tolstoys' discord.

Now consider how the Bush policies exacerbate the outcome.

"I think the weight exacerbates everything," the governor said.

The gloomy business pages exacerbate the problem.

And the unreasonable reaming parameters exacerbate the lateral vibration.

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