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to exacerbates
verb
To make worse (a problem, bad situation, negative feeling, etc.); aggravate.
synonyms
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They talk about how they first encountered hockey and learned to love it, the relationship between hockey and writing, and why, as Bennet puts it, having a child who plays hockey "seems to exacerbates the psychosis that is parenthood".
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Antibacterial products are perceived to exacerbate this.
Hotels seem to exacerbate this trait.
An attack on Iraq is going to exacerbate this hatred.
Does the ICC end conflict or help to exacerbate it?
"Companies don't want to exacerbate the imbalance".
But new technology also threatens to exacerbate current inequities.
Faith schools tend to exacerbate segregation – but Cameron defended them.
One consequence of this proposal, however, is to exacerbate inequality.
This will tend to exacerbate unemployment and blue-collar resentment.
And these threaten to exacerbate the country's many divisions.
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