Nghĩa của từ exacerbated bằng Tiếng Anh

verb
1
make (a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling) worse.
the forest fire was exacerbated by the lack of rain

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1. The recession has exacerbated this problem.

2. Tension can be exacerbated by exhaustion.

3. Well, the altitude exacerbated my symptoms.

4. His aggressive reaction only exacerbated the situation.

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

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

7. The symptoms may be exacerbated by certain drugs.

8. Financial problems have been exacerbated by declining enrollment.

9. Sharp left lower quadrant pain exacerbated by palpation.

10. Longstanding poverty has been exacerbated by racial divisions.

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

12. 6 The problem is exacerbated by the increase in conifer plantations.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

28. The absence of an ability to borrow as governments has exacerbated the program of underdevelopment on reserves.

29. Of late, pressure of falling prices on current accounts has been exacerbated by rising oil prices

30. These personal factors may be caused or exacerbated by the multiple disadvantages cited in paragraph ... above.

31. Certainly,(Sentencedict.com ) the seizures of many epileptic patients will be exacerbated during times of emotional tensions.

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

33. In addition, religious persecution against the local Christians exacerbated their discontent, which turned into open revolt in 1637.

34. 29 Dissatisfaction, exacerbated by the non-payment of the usual bonuses, led to a mass exodus and mutiny.

35. The girl's afore-mentioned burden - a phenomenon - had been perpetually exacerbated by Carl's boorish, bullying behaviour towards her.

36. Stern warnings broadcast over the student public-address system in the evening of 8 October exacerbated the situation.

37. Lost were locations of cultural pride, meeting places for dances where teenage awkwardness was not exacerbated by race. Busing meant …

38. Blepharospasm is usually exacerbated by bright light (photophobia) and, as a result, many patients wear sunglasses both outside and inside

39. Any problems with parenting are routinely exacerbated by poverty, inadequate housing, harassment, and constant anxiety about losing the child.

40. Dissatisfaction, exacerbated by the non-payment of the usual bonuses, led to a mass exodus and mutiny.

41. 25 The girl's afore-mentioned burden - a phenomenon - had been perpetually exacerbated by Carl's boorish, bullying behaviour towards her.

42. This situation is exacerbated by the inadequacy of current social security provision, for both disabled people and informal carers.

43. Physical inactivity induces: Anabolic resistance (that is likely exacerbated with aging), insulin resistance, systemic inflammation, decreased satellite cell content, and

44. The problem is exacerbated by the fact that many of the mines are now within built-up areas.

45. And recent referendums in the Amazonian provinces of Beni and Pando appeared to have exacerbated this sense of potential national fracturing.

46. In addition, he clashed with the Catholic authority in the country and exacerbated tensions between the Ewe and other ethnic groups.

47. 9 This in turn led to increased degradation that has been exacerbated by the subsequent use of marginal lands for cultivation.

48. Their dilemmas are similar to those of many adoptive families but are exacerbated by the racial and ethnic issues already discussed.

49. These expectations-and a lot of the ensuing disappointments-were heightened and exacerbated by my own deep-rooted impatience.

50. A rising inflationary trend and a persistent fiscal deficit during 1990 were exacerbated by the continuing civil war and rising petrol prices.