worsen|worsened|worsening|worsens in English
verb
['wors·en || wɜrsn /wɜːsn]
get worse, deteriorate; make worse, aggravate, exacerbate
Use "worsen|worsened|worsening|worsens" in a sentence
1. The pollution worsens with each year.
2. Bleep me if his condition worsens.
3. Persecution worsened.
4. All of this worsens the balance of payments.
5. Meanwhile, as the politicians haggle, the violence worsens.
6. - worsening of seizures
7. * worsening of seizures
8. Your aphasia will worsen.
9. Curiously, Bishops Less Outspoken as Border Crisis Worsens
10. Assurge worsens Withcoronavirus casesrising,eventhe vaccinatedshouldbe onguard,expertssay
11. The morphea worsened 2 months later.
12. Ian's rages and aberrant behavior worsened.
13. From that day onwards the situation worsened .
14. 1 antonym for Bettering: worsening
15. Inducing migraines, worsening leg pains.
16. 15 Meanwhile, as the politicians haggle, the violence worsens.
17. Worsening of congruence in abduction.
18. The verdict may worsen racial hostility.
19. Interfering now could worsen the problem.
20. The weather worsened during the night.
21. He stayed in, and the recession worsened.
22. Conditions for many minority groups have worsened.
23. The patient's condition worsened during the night.
24. As swelling in the meninges worsens, the neck begins to stiffen.
25. The patient's skin condition is worsening.