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to exacerbating
verb
To make worse (a problem, bad situation, negative feeling, etc.); aggravate.
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It would be useful if Sky were to take a look at the work of Tom Crompton, a change strategist at Sky's partner WWF, which shows how an ill-judged advertising campaign "could contribute far more to exacerbating environmental problems – by further entrenching public indifference to these – than, for example, an irresponsible packaging policy".
Both aspects have, to some extent, have contributed to exacerbating the perception of insecurity in the cloud realm.
Not one of them owns up to exacerbating this mess by reinforcing likely prejudice.
But local lawmakers say that airplanes are flying much lower than they are supposed to, exacerbating the problem for those who live below.
And particularly with the Congolese refugees who are in Rwanda, what land do they return to?" Exacerbating the land issue is the location of the land: about 1,000 miles, over remote hinterlands, from the nation's capital, Kinshasa, on Congo's western border.
Together these data demonstrate that, in addition to exacerbating other aspects of influenza infection and disease, PT significantly increases influenza mortality.
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Likely to exacerbate famine.
Antibacterial products are perceived to exacerbate this.
This isn't going to exacerbate it.
Hotels seem to exacerbate this trait.
The Supreme Court's decision is likely to exacerbate this trend.
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