Dictionary
was exacerbate
verb
To make worse (a problem, bad situation, negative feeling, etc.); aggravate.
synonyms
Exact(1)
All that Lemon (and O'Reilly, for that matter) actually did was exacerbate racism against African Americans by allowing those with biases against black folks to flood the comment boards with vulgar displays of gloating.
Similar(57)
This was exacerbated by economic decline.
That was exacerbated by the advent of new technology.
So the trend was exacerbated in recent years".
This process was exacerbated by three further factors.
The latter possibility was exacerbated by the police.
This was exacerbated by two major diplomatic setbacks.
Both sides said the issue was exacerbated by social media.
The problem was exacerbated.
This was exacerbated by the higher temperature.
That problem was exacerbated by cuts to the LBNE plan.
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