Use "exacerbate" in a sentence

1. In doingso, they exacerbate the problem.

2. Unfortunately their efforts typically exacerbate the problem.

3. Climate change will only exacerbate such pressures.

4. Interfering now would only exacerbate the situation.

5. I don't want to exacerbate the situation.

6. Numerous factors are known to exacerbate psoriasis.

7. Heat and exposure to dry air will exacerbate Caking

8. In fact efforts will merely exacerbate the current problem.

9. The damp conditions would exacerbate such a situation.

10. Conflict and the climate crisis exacerbate hunger and poverty in Chad.

11. The current cuts in public expenditure will inevitably exacerbate this situation.

12. This will exacerbate the problem of deciding whether or not to prosecute.

13. The pressures and prejudices which attend their activities and relationships only exacerbate their instability.

14. This attack will exacerbate the already tense relations between the two communities.

15. Heat, moisture & continued friction can exacerbate Blisters in running & other sports

16. We are not interested, frankly, in doing anything that would exacerbate the tensions.

17. While media violence may exacerbate the problem of wife abuse, it does not cause it.

18. The Abrasiveness can damage restorations, increase wear of exposed dentin and exacerbate sensitivity

19. They would exacerbate the problems of unbalanced power that threaten any cooperative relationship.

20. We already have a global population problem: do we really want to exacerbate it?

21. Autism may exacerbate some Coexisting conditions, which makes it hard to isolate other conditions

22. In a developing country, however, a number of additional nuances may exacerbate these issues.

23. Indeed the abstract and general nature of the criteria for decision may even exacerbate regional disparities.

24. Gearing has the effect of accentuating any gains; conversely it will exacerbate any losses.

25. But we exacerbate the problem when we dress sloppily or are not well-groomed.

26. But it remains to be seen whether this will exacerbate chronic unemployment or solve it.

27. Antonyms for Assuage include aggravate, exacerbate, embitter, enrage, heighten, increase, infuriate, intensify, madden and provoke

28. These activities exacerbate atmospheric emissions, leading to air pollution, climate change and ozone-layer depletion.

29. Antonyms for Alleviate include exacerbate, aggravate, agitate, heighten, compound, intensify, provoke, exasperate, increase and amplify

30. It is a potentially powerful amplifier that could exacerbate pressures on credit funds in times of stress.

31. What they actually do is they exacerbate income inequality, and that's not a good thing.

32. It would feed into, and further exacerbate, global warming by releasing vast amounts of carbon.

33. The new policies risk to exacerbate imbalances, increase inflation, and accelerate the loss of international reserves.

34. But, during a period of weak domestic demand, structural reforms might actually exacerbate short-term problems.

35. Nevertheless, such transformations cannot be prompted by external intervention, which exacerbate the suffering of ordinary citizens.

36. Harsh weather and central heating make skin drier and cleaning with water can exacerbate the problem.

37. Many women with HG are extremely sensitive to odors in their environment; certain smells may exacerbate symptoms.

38. Landlords believe that the Rent Acts unfairly interfere with freedom of contract and exacerbate the housing shortage.

39. Low Cassava yields can exacerbate the country’s food insecurity, from which half of the population already suffers.

40. Policies of protectionism under these already adverse circumstances will exacerbate the serious situation that many countries face.

41. And to add insult to injury , MercuryRet - rograde, an astral condition infamous for frustration - n, exacerbate - s existing tensions.

42. On top of that, restrictions may delay labour market adjustments and even exacerbate the incidence of undeclared work.

43. Discover the scope of each of these Chemokines and how they might exacerbate conditions for COVID-19 patients.

44. • The shortage of trained Subject Matter Experts to provide advice to staff may exacerbate the above mentioned risks;

45. Urging restraint in the development of conventional forces, the statement said that otherwise these could exacerbate political tensions.

46. Several issues related to the thoraco-Coraco-pectoral (TCP) space can exacerbate symptoms of thoracic outlet syndrome (Hooper et

47. While standard educational practices are not in themselves root causes of work inhibition, these practices usually exacerbate the problem.

48. Vicky, Robby and I were very unlike one another in character, and that only served to exacerbate our internecine struggles.

49. The government's handling of the relief efforts helped exacerbate the bitterness felt in East Pakistan, swelling the resistance movement there.

50. It warns that seal populations are decreasing, particularly that of the harp seal, and that the hunt could exacerbate this.

51. The frequent start and stop of the unit and the variational load would exacerbate the ullage of the units life.

52. 19 The vascular endothelium seems to produce superoxide in the inflamed mucosa, which would exacerbate tissue injury in ulcerative colitis.

53. 61 synonyms for Aggravate: make worse, exaggerate, intensify, worsen, heighten, exacerbate, magnify, inflame, increase, add insult to injury, fan the flames of

54. These subjects tried to inflate and exacerbate sensitive issues that receive attention of public opinion; causing irritation, doubt and discontent among the masses.

55. Finally, it is absolutely essential that the political leaderships in Belgrade and Pristina refrain from provocative statements which can only serve to exacerbate tensions.

56. The nexus between migration and development was critical: while migration could result from a lack of development, it could also either alleviate or exacerbate underdevelopment

57. More research is required that provides evidence and raise concerns that Aspartame may exacerbate prevalence of pathological physiology in the already stressed physiology of T2D.

58. This page shows answers to the clue Aggravate, followed by ten definitions like “ To make heavy or heavier ”, “ Exacerbate make worse ” and “ Make worse irritate ”

59. In patients receiving clonidine, Atenolol should be discontinued several days before withdrawal of clonidine May cause or exacerbate CNS depression (use with caution in patients with psychiatric

60. Rising insecurity and the fear of repercussions exacerbate the underreporting of sexual violence by impeding access to services, especially in areas controlled by anti-Government elements.

61. Return may create or exacerbate friction between former displaced persons and communities, and overcoming tensions may require peacebuilding activities, ideally based on integrated strategies for post-conflict recovery

62. It is admitted by both the complainant and witnesses for the Respondent it is hazardous to work on the boom and log walking would exacerbate Buddy Lee’s co- ordination problem.

63. 18 IMPLICATIONS: A combination of unusual environmental factors may have altered the intracellular skeletal muscle milieu to induce or exacerbate a malignant hyperthermia -like response in this patient.

64. Return may create or exacerbate friction between former displaced persons and communities, and overcoming tensions may require peacebuilding activities, ideally based on integrated strategies for post-conflict recovery.

65. So I actually spend most of my "World 3.0" book working through a litany of market failures and fears that people have that they worry globalization is going to exacerbate.

66. Central bank policies should avoid mechanistic approaches that could lead to unnecessarily abrupt and large changes in the eligibility of financial instruments and the level of haircuts that may exacerbate cliff effects’.

67. [ 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

68. [ 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

69. Cheapen: 1 v lower the grade of something; reduce its worth Synonyms: degrade Types: devaluate , devalue remove the value from; deprive of its value demonetise , demonetize deprive of value for payment Type of: aggravate , exacerbate , exasperate , worsen make worse

70. SLR will exacerbate the impact of large waves on Atolls’ coral reefs by reducing wave breaking at the reef crest and increasing the water level over the reef flat, which will allow larger waves to reach the shoreline [Fig

71. State or national politics simply provide the spark that may touch off or exacerbate rioting , but it is the local - level relationships that the Hindus and Muslims have developed that either deflect that spark or allow it to start a conflagration .

72. Amphetamines are a kind of stimulant that impact the body’s central nervous system, which is responsible for all bodily functions. Because these drugs can alter brain chemistry, they may cause or exacerbate existing mental health problems such as anxiety and depression.

73. Ngongi calls on all the parties concerned to refrain from any attack. If an attack occurred, that would only exacerbate the suffering of the Congolese people and would be a serious affront to the international community in its efforts to bring the peace process to a successful conclusion.

74. The Council has not received any information about this abduction, but I am able to tell you that the Council is still very concerned about the situation in Chechnya and that it can only condemn the many abductions that exacerbate the already very difficult humanitarian situation in the region.