Use "compounded" in a sentence

1. As verbs the difference between compounded and Confounded is that compounded is (compound) while Confounded is (confound)

2. Interest is compounded quarterly.

3. Continuously compounded interest assumes interest is compounded and added back into the balance an infinite number of times

4. Mr Singh's letter compounded this.

5. Financial difficulties compounded the king’s problems.

6. Continuously compounded returns compound the most frequently of all

7. Our difficulties were compounded by shortage of petrol supply.

8. Severe drought has compounded food shortages in the region.

9. The whole charade is compounded by financial extravagance.

10. The highest quality of medically-compounded Anesthetizers, equipment, …

11. The problems were compounded by severe food shortages.

12. The word is compounded of a preposition and a verb.

13. Continuously compounded interest is the mathematical limit of the general compound interest formula with the interest compounded an infinitely many times each year

14. He compounded the offence by calling his opponents liars.

15. The DNA molecule is compounded from many smaller molecules.

16. He compounded water, sand and soil and formed bricks.

17. Helmut's problems were compounded by an unsatisfactory relationship with his landlady.

18. Intrinsic Ageing can be compounded by other environmental factors

19. Several monochromatic lights can be compounded into polychromatic light.

20. The problem was compounded by employment growth in London.

21. The problem is compounded by the medical system here.

22. He compounded his mistake by arguing with the teacher.

23. Elijah could not bear to see this tragedy thus compounded.

24. An oil spill , blamed on the disaster , compounded the problem .

25. He compounded with his creditors for a postponement of payment.

26. The heavy rain compounded the trouble of the lost hikers.

27. On C-bonds, accrued interest is compounded automatically after the first year.

28. 1 Several monochromatic lights can be compounded into polychromatic light.

29. The pressures of intergenerational living are compounded by climatic differences.

30. 23 For girls the problem is compounded by the concept of mothering.

31. 24 Helmut's problems were compounded by an unsatisfactory relationship with his landlady.

32. The familiar frowsty smell compounded of soot and chicken meal met her.

33. Compounded or mixed, with non-active thermoset binders or plasticizers;

34. High-cost oversupply has been compounded by extremely low demand.

35. That is our simple differential equation that models continuous compounded interest.

36. His financial problems were compounded when he unexpectedly lost his job.

37. Her character was compounded in equal parts of meanness and generosity.

38. Adfected: In algebra , compounded; consisting of different powers of the unknown quantity.

39. Canadian mortgage loans are generally compounded semi-annually with monthly (or more frequent) payments.

40. As a result, political factors compounded the problem of limited absorption capacity.

41. 8 Paul wrote that although a congregation has many members, “God compounded the body.”

42. Alone no more, compounded for ever, helplessly hooked into this world, I relinquished unity.

43. The highest quality of medically-compounded Anesthetizers, equipment, and pigments are used.

44. As a result, political factors compounded the problem of limited absorption capacity

45. Most tyres are made of rubber compounded with other chemicals and materials.

46. Initial planning errors were compounded by carelessness in carrying the plan out.

47. Her terror was compounded by the feeling that she was being watched.

48. Amassed: adjective aggregated , amalgamate , blended , collective , compact , complex , compound , compounded , conglomerate , fused , medley , mingled , mixed

49. The money problems are usually compounded when credit buying comes into the picture.

50. And in light of this heinous and cowardly act, compounded by the tragedy in California

51. On Compound Interest Bonds, accrued interest is compounded automatically after the first year.

52. Brian was lost in booze and drugs, compounded by paranoia and a deep sense of failure.

53. The compounded rubber is worked into the fabric between large rollers, producing rubberized fabric.

54. Impoverishment is compounded by many elements, and can transmit to be a pernicious cycle.

55. PLAGIARISM, n . A literary coincidence compounded of a discreditable priority and an honorable subsequence.

56. Why A lot is so often compounded into alot is an interesting linguistic mystery.

57. History will not be generous with those who have compounded suffering by arrogant concealment.

58. Non-thermoplastic elastomers having high molecular weight may be readily compounded into adhesives in the process.

59. The difficulties of outsourcing have been compounded by the increasing resistance of trade unions.

60. This weakness is compounded by the numerous related deficiencies that the Board has identified above

61. This highlights the concentration of poverty in rural areas, often compounded by poor access to services[28].

62. Alternatively, the carboxylic acid and hydrogen carbonate components are compounded into separate polymer matrixes, and later combined.

63. This is compounded by oxidative stress and age-dependent increase of advanced glycation end products.

64. It concluded that the directive had compounded the problem of consultants not working unsociable hours.

65. Manufactured from selected mineral oil compounded with balanced additives for additional cooling and lubricity properties.

66. The following particular refer to Atwo- row velacity-Compounded impulse wheel which fome of a Q

67. The situation of indigenous women is often compounded by additional gender-based marginalization, discrimination and violence.

68. Amaziah only compounded the injury by silencing Jehovah’s prophet. —2Ki 14:7; 2Ch 25:5-16.

69. 19 At times, a low physical condition, perhaps compounded by worries or problems, can lead to a depressed mood.

70. Take the orchestra out of the pit, and unless you emasculate their contribution, the problem is compounded.

71. Poverty and endemic malnutrition are compounded by the agonies of HIV/AIDS, which continues to kill millions of individuals

72. Charges of government mismanagement were compounded by reports of corruption among food wholesalers, lorry owners and trawlermen.

73. It compounded what had been learnt, and gave the opportunity to learn new skills through five different types of dive.

74. This is compounded by the danger posed by terrorists’ accessing weapons of mass destruction or related technologies.

75. It is greatly compounded by the inaccessibility of their reproductive mechanism and long duration of their reproductive cycle .

76. The paper accidentally printed the victim's address, then compounded their error by printing her name the next day.

77. Market wizard Michael Kean has Averaged a 29% annual compounded return since starting his company 10 years ago

78. Compiled, compounded, calibrated, Cogitated over, and coughed up every Wednesday by an exacting agglomeration of excitable (and often exemplary) expert edifiers

79. The service remains in a pit of despair compounded by underfunding and the closure of specialist resources such as Peper Harrow.

80. The flight from the countryside has compounded the misery of the urban poor, traditionally the bedrock of Sandinista support.