Exacerbate Mnemonic
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exacerbate
exacerbate
/ɪkˈsæs-/
Examples
- It exacerbated the effects of the economic downturn of the early 80s.
- The economic malaise and industrial decline of the 1970s exacerbated this.
- They exacerbated the issue.
- Having fingernails exacerbated the condition.
- The conflict was exacerbated and turned into a war.
- The problem was exacerbated by the altitude of the airport.
- They should no have exacerbated the situation.
- All negative data merely exacerbate the fatalism.
- In 1847, the famine came to exacerbate the general situation.
- The damage from the deluge was exacerbated by its timing.
make worse
verb
exasperate or irritate
verb
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"Ex + A Serb Ate. An ex and a Serb ate sour grapes, making things worse between them."
"Ex + A Serb Ate. Making it worse, like an ex and a Serb fighting over dinner."
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