1. The meaning of Aggravate is to make worse, more serious, or more severe : to intensify unpleasantly
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2. Common Uses of Aggravate, Aggravation, and Aggravating: Usage Guide
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3. Aggravate: to disturb the peace of mind of (someone) especially by repeated disagreeable acts
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4. Aggravate synonyms, Aggravate pronunciation, Aggravate translation, English dictionary definition of Aggravate
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5. To make worse: The smoky room Aggravated her asthma.; to annoy: Don’t Aggravate the substitute teacher.
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6. Aggravate definition, to make worse or more severe; intensify, as anything evil, disorderly, or troublesome: to Aggravate a grievance; to Aggravate an illness
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7. Find 72 ways to say Aggravate, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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8. To Aggravate the situation, gates are administered in an arbitrary manner and frequently do not open as scheduled
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9. It was in this context that the military took power, which, as ever, only helped to Aggravate the situation
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10. It can also cause unpleasant side effects, or Aggravate one of the other health problems that are often linked with
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11. Aggravate is a crossword puzzle clue that we have spotted over 20 times
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12. Aggravate 'Aggravate' is a 9 letter word starting with A and ending with E Crossword clues for 'Aggravate' Clue Answer; Annoy; make worse (9) Aggravate: Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Aggravate We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Aggravate will help you to finish your crossword today
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13. Compression of the lumbar spine during extension is going to Aggravate an already inflamed sciatic nerve
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14. Aggravate - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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15. Aggravate: [ ag´rah-vāt″ ] to cause a patient's condition to deteriorate.
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16. People who chew with their mouths open often Aggravate the people near them, meaning that they exasperate their neighbors.
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17. Inflections of 'Aggravate' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Aggravates v 3rd person singular aggravating v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Aggravated v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man." "She laughed." Aggravated v past p verb, past participle: Verb form used
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18. Aggravate definition: If someone or something Aggravates a situation, they make it worse
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19. Definition of Aggravate in the Definitions.net dictionary
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20. What does Aggravate mean? Information and translations of Aggravate in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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21. To make worse or more troublesome: Aggravate political tensions; Aggravate a medical condition
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22. To annoy or exasperate: The child's whining Aggravated me
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23. 61 synonyms for Aggravate: make worse, exaggerate, intensify, worsen, heighten, exacerbate, magnify, inflame, increase, add insult to injury, fan the flames of
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24. 这些动词均有"加强,增强"之意。 enhance : 侧重指增加价值,魅力或声望等使人或物具有超科寻常的吸引力。; heighten : 通常指使某物的某种性质变得不同于一般的显著或突出。; intensify : 指深化或强化某事或某物,尤指其特别之处。; Aggravate : 指加剧令人不快 …
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25. Aggravate vs exacerbate is a confusing question because the words are synonyms in many instances, but have subtle differences when talking about injuries
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26. Aggravate and exacerbate are two tricky words in the English language because they are so similar in meaning.
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27. Aggravate something to make an illness or a bad or unpleasant situation worse synonym worsen
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28. Military intervention will only Aggravate the conflict even further.
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29. 污染 会 使 气喘 加重 。 《牛津词典》 If the reports are well-founded, the incident could seriously Aggravate relations between the two nations
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30. Building the new road will only Aggravate the situation
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31. 2 ANGRY ANNOY to make someone angry or annoyed SYN irritate What really Aggravates me is the way she won’t listen
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32. 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 ”
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33. Human-driven climate change is expected to further Aggravate the intensity of wildfires in the future, by creating warmer and drier conditions
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34. Aggravate means to make something worse, and irritate is to annoy.But if you use Aggravate to mean "annoy," no one will notice
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35. To Aggravate is to make something go from bad to worse
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36. Yet Aggravate was first listed as meaning, "exasperate, annoy" in A Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues by Randal Cotgrave in 1611.
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37. 2 days ago · UN court orders Azerbaijan, Armenia not to Aggravate dispute
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38. Adverbs for Aggravate include Aggravatedly and aggravatingly
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39. Aggravate (v.) 1520s, "make heavy, burden down," from Latin aggravatus, past participle of aggravare "to render more troublesome," literally "to make heavy or heavier, add to the weight of," from ad "to" (see ad-) + gravare "weigh down," from gravis "heavy" (from PIE root *gwere-(1) "heavy")
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40. Aggravate in the sense ‘annoy or exasperate’ dates back to the 17th century and has been so used by respected writers ever since
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41. Aggravate: (Annoy), verb acerbate , aggrieve , annoy , bother , cause pain , chafe , dismay , disturb , enrage , envenom , exasperate , excite , give pain , hurt
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42. 2 days ago · The court also ordered both sides to “refrain from any action which might Aggravate or extend the dispute before the court or make it more difficult to resolve.”
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43. The word Aggravate annoys him, so say irritate instead?
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44. Pope denounces condom use in Africa - in fact, he says condoms "Aggravate" the problem of AIDS.News from the House of Sticks - I also get annoyed with people who seem to think that 'Aggravate' and 'irritate' are synonyms.
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45. I left the party early so the noise would not Aggravate my headache
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46. His reactions to unpleasant situations tended to Aggravate everyone’s nerves
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47. The lemon wedge would Aggravate my papercut, so I …
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48. Unfortunately, the bug- xing process can also introduce errors, which leads to buggy patches that further Aggravate the damage to end users and erode software vendors reputation
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49. Luka Doncic appears to re-Aggravate knee injury at Mavs’ practice, again questionable vs
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50. Thy settled fate, Dark as it is, all change would Aggravate
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51. Cervical pain can be extremely debilitating, and any kind of stress or tension has the potential to Aggravate a condition after it subsides
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52. The verb “ to Aggravate ” came to English from a Latin word that means “to make heavier.”
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53. In Latin, it meant to make things heavier, not just heavy—in other words, worse—and the argument that “Aggravate” must mean “to make something worse” instead of just
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54. They're afraid that we might Aggravate an already bad situation
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55. Aggravate [ AggravatedAggravated] {verb} Excessive requirements would simply Aggravate the situation
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56. In addition, the effects of these natural hazards can be Aggravated, notably by land movements and tsunamis.
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57. 2 ‘you don't have to Aggravate people to get what you want’ SYNONYMS annoy , irritate, exasperate, anger, irk, vex, put out, nettle, provoke, incense, rile, infuriate, antagonize, get on someone's nerves, rub up the wrong way, make someone's blood boil, ruffle someone's feathers, ruffle, try someone's patience, make someone's hackles rise
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58. Conflict, Uncertainty Aggravate Pandemic-Stricken Education System Education took a severe hit last year as students were forced to stay home after the COVID-19 pandemic struck
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AGGRAVATE [ˈaɡrəˌvāt]
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