Use "exacerbate|exacerbated|exacerbates|exacerbating" in a sentence

1. [ 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

2. [ 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

3. This pedagogical understretch is exacerbating social inequalities.

4. The recession has exacerbated this problem.

5. In doingso, they exacerbate the problem.

6. Unfortunately their efforts typically exacerbate the problem.

7. Tension can be exacerbated by exhaustion.

8. Well, the altitude exacerbated my symptoms.

9. Agriculture also stands accused of exacerbating sexual inequality.

10. Downed Albizia can clog streams, exacerbating flooding.

11. High fertilizer prices are exacerbating the problem.

12. Climate change will only exacerbate such pressures.

13. Interfering now would only exacerbate the situation.

14. His aggressive reaction only exacerbated the situation.

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

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

17. Numerous factors are known to exacerbate psoriasis.

18. Stomach Bloating actually exacerbates a normal function of the stomach – expansion

19. Heat and exposure to dry air will exacerbate Caking

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

21. The energy shortages were exacerbated by the severe winter.

22. The drugs they gave her only exacerbated the pain.

23. The symptoms may be exacerbated by certain drugs.

24. Financial problems have been exacerbated by declining enrollment.

25. Sharp left lower quadrant pain exacerbated by palpation.

26. The damp conditions would exacerbate such a situation.

27. Longstanding poverty has been exacerbated by racial divisions.

28. The fact that it's a genocidal and secretive police state only exacerbates matters.

29. Her mother's interference exacerbated the difficulties in their marriage.

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

31. 6 The problem is exacerbated by the increase in conifer plantations.

32. Innocent Until Proven Wealthy America’s cash bail system Criminalizes poverty and exacerbates racial inequality

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

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

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

36. Marital dissatisfaction can lead to adultery which, in turn, exacerbates dissatisfaction in a vicious circle.

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

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

39. The release of Humanae Vitae in 1968 exacerbated clerical alienation.

40. Both adverse aggregate demand and supply shocks bring about a decline in GDP, which, in turn, exacerbates the fiscal imbalances.

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

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

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

44. Limited wage adjustment in the post-crisis period exacerbated the negative impact on employment.

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

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

47. Study documents how pandemic has exacerbated challenges Beleaguering department chairs (opinion) Ralph A

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

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

50. No action should be taken from outside that exacerbates problems and gives space for the rise of extremism.

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

52. The difference was exacerbated by Parliament's refusal to pay off the army's arrears of pay.

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

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

55. The problem is exacerbated because only 56 % of households have no proper sewerage connections.

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

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

58. These difficulties were exacerbated by the almost complete absence of indigenous, vertically-integrated companies.

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

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

61. For some, Caffeine exacerbates anxiety, which can dampen the mood if you can't focus because you're worrying about other things

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

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

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

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

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

67. The use of some paths by mountain bikers is believed to have exacerbated the problem.

68. Why have actions of neighbours exacerbated the ethnic and tribal fault lines in the country.

69. Antonyms for Allayed include afflicted, aggravated, acerbated, exacerbated, irritated, distressed, heightened, intensified, upset and ailed

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

71. This effect is further exacerbated by chromosomal aberrations caused by Benzene in lymphocytes

72. These conditions are exacerbated by widespread malnutrition and inability to access health services.

73. May 2: Senator Joseph McCarthy succumbs to illness exacerbated by alcoholism and dies.

74. (12)Limited wage adjustment in the post-crisis period exacerbated the negative impact on employment.

75. Alternating attempts at forthright assertion of authority and tentative gestures of conciliation exacerbated the situation.

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

77. The hypotensive effects of Apomorphine are exacerbated by concomitant ethanol consumption and sublingual nitroglycerin use

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

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

80. This makes the car feel tardy in quick manoeuvres and exacerbates the variable-ratio's less-than-linear response through fast sweepers.