exacerbating in English

verb
1
make (a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling) worse.
the forest fire was exacerbated by the lack of rain

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1. This pedagogical understretch is exacerbating social inequalities.

2. Agriculture also stands accused of exacerbating sexual inequality.

3. Downed Albizia can clog streams, exacerbating flooding.

4. High fertilizer prices are exacerbating the problem.

5. Excessive debt accumulation has been blamed for exacerbating economic problems.

6. Is the effect that malaria has on my nerves exacerbating my feelings?

7. Their speeches had a pitiful, pleading quality about them, exacerbating the problem.

8. Deteriorating terms of trade adversely affect the balance of payments, exacerbating external debt.

9. Some antidepressants complicate recognition of OSA by exacerbating sleepiness(Sentence dictionary), Krystal said.

10. The uncertainty overwhelms us, exacerbating old Anxieties and fears and creating many new ones

11. In 1833, Trask fell from a horse, exacerbating the condition and resulting in severe deformity.

12. There is no point today in making things worse or in exacerbating Francophobe or Anglophobe feelings.

13. Antonyms for Counteracting include enhancing, exacerbating, abetting, aiding, allowing, approving, assisting, breaking, facilitating and forwarding

14. into account the effects of those processes in exacerbating greenhouse gas emissions, desertification and acidification.

15. The still air keeps the smoke close to the surface, exacerbating its malign effects on health.

16. Chronic pain may contribute to decreased physical activity due to fear of exacerbating pain, often resulting in weight gain.

17. The only teacher-training school in the country has been converted into an army barracks, exacerbating the educational crisis.

18. It opened an additional breach in the civil law and risked exacerbating inter-religious tensions in Iraq.

19. Brexit issues are exacerbating a slowdown caused by pandemic restrictions, IHS Markit said on Friday, and lengthening suppliers' delivery times

20. This is not to diminish the roles that homophobia played or continues to play in exacerbating the problem.

21. Nonselective Adrenergic blocking agents block both alpha- and beta-Adrenergic receptors exacerbating respiratory conditions by the loss of norepinephrine's effect of bronchodilation

22. 10 This is not to diminish the roles that homophobia played or continues to play in exacerbating the problem.

23. Find 40 ways to say EXAcerbating, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.

24. Other exacerbating factors are rapid, unplanned urbanization, deforestation, and the extensive use of concrete to cover ground that would normally absorb runoff.

25. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Aggravating. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Aggravating, exacerbating, exasperating (adj)

26. As well as exacerbating class divisions in calling for revolution, Mr Thaksin is playing a more dangerous game over the rule of octogenarian King Bhumibol.

27. Thus, if urgent action is not taken, food deficits will be more acute, exacerbating the current food crises and deteriorating the nutritional situation in West Africa

28. ‘Exacerbating the universities' position is the Compromising position university presidents have been placed in.’ ‘Regardless, two weeks ago I found myself, quite literally, in a very Compromising position.’

29. ‘Exacerbating the universities' position is the Compromising position university presidents have been placed in.’ ‘Regardless, two weeks ago I found myself, quite literally, in a very Compromising position.’

30. Recent Examples on the Web Ethiopia’s Bankers Association noting that over 113 billion Ethiopian Birr lives outside of the formal banking system exacerbating the liquidity problems commercial banks have faced this year

31. Backache occurs in a minority of PD patients; the presence of a large volume of fluid in the abdomen distorts the normal posture, exacerbating any tendency to lordosis of the spine

32. The study’s projections say warming-induced glacial melts will spike dangerously, increasing river flows, between 2050 and 2060, exAcerbating the risk of high-altitude glacial lakes overflowing and, consequently, flooding communities

33. The spiral of redemptions itself accelerates the decline in the fund's net asset value (NAV), thus exacerbating declines in the NAV and the fear that the money market as a whole is unstable.

34. [ ig- zas-er-beyt, ek- sas- ] See synonyms for: exacerbate / exacerbated / exAcerbates / exacerbating on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object), ex·ac·er·bat·ed, ex·ac·er·bat·ing

35. Exacerbating the situation was the fact that Empress Dowager Hu did not like to hear about news of rebel successes, and therefore her attendants often made up good news, causing her to often refuse generals' requests for reinforcements.

36. [ ig- zas-er-beyt, ek- sas- ] See synonyms for: exacerbate / exacerbated / exacerbates / exAcerbating on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object), ex·ac·er·bat·ed, ex·ac·er·bat·ing

37. 2 days ago · Echoing Balthazar’s comment were other neighbors and Abutters, all of whom felt more eyes were needed to ensure the development of the lots would not end up exacerbating stormwater flooding in the area

38. Parliament's increasing irrelevance in sorting out these problems--indeed, its role in exacerbating them--is fueling a growing preference among Indians for a presidential system of government that removes executive functions from the oversight of an institution that has been addled and rendered impotent by undisciplined factions.

39. The policy prescriptions of the IMF, be it the Structural Adjustment Programme or the so called "Washington Consensus” as coined by the economist John Williamson in 1989, with the focus, amongst others, on Fiscal policy discipline, Tax reform, Trade liberalization, and aggressive Deregulation often ended up exacerbating the situation in the affected borrowing countries.

40. Cet Afflux fragilise une situation économique déjà précaire pour les populations résidentes.: This influx is exacerbating the already difficult economic situation of people in the country.: Une protection appropriée est prévue contre un Afflux d'eau incontrôlé sur le pont de service.: Adequate protection against inadvertent influx of water to the working deck shall be provided.