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The example sentences of EXACERBATE in videos (4 in total of 5)

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Use "exacerbate" in a sentence | "exacerbate" example sentences

How to use "exacerbate" in a sentence?

  • The final purpose of art is to intensify, even, if necessary, to exacerbate, the moral consciousness of people.
    -Norman Mailer-
  • By speaking, by thinking, we undertake to clarify things, and that forces us to exacerbate them, dislocate them, schematize them. Every concept is in itself an exaggeration.
    -Jose Ortega y Gasset-
  • One of the things capitalism does is, it does enhance and exacerbate the sin of pride, making yourself, the material world the center of your universe, instead of God's will.
    -David Brooks-
  • I'm always asked if the songs that I write are therapeutic, and my answer is a quick no. In fact, it could be argued that they exacerbate my neurosis.
    -Loudon Wainwright III-
  • Not only is privatizing Social Security not the solution to Social Security, it would exacerbate the problem.
    -Shelley Berkley-
  • Violent statements and threats cannot provide a solution to the problem. They can only exacerbate feeling and make a clash of forces inevitable.
    -Stafford Cripps-
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Definition and meaning of EXACERBATE

What does "exacerbate mean?"

/iɡˈzasərˌbāt/

exacerbate

verb
To increase the severity or bitterness of.

What are synonyms of "exacerbate"?
Some common synonyms of "exacerbate" are:
  • aggravate,
  • worsen,
  • inflame,
  • compound,
  • intensify,
  • increase,
  • heighten,
  • magnify,
  • amplify,
  • augment,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈaɡrəˌvāt/

aggravate
verb

make problem, injury, or offence worse or more serious.

/ˈwərs(ə)n/

worsen
verb

To make or become worse.

/inˈflām/

inflame
verb

To make your skin become red and painful.

compound
adjective noun verb

(Of a term) created by combining two or more words. Series of buildings that are walled or fenced off. To pay interest on a loan including the interest.

/inˈtensəˌfī/

intensify
verb

become or make more intense.

increase
noun verb

rise in size, amount, or degree of something. become or make greater in size or degree.

/ˈhītn/

heighten
verb

To increase the degree or intensity of something.

/ˈmaɡnəˌfī/

magnify
verb

make something appear larger.

/ˈampləˌfī/

amplify
verb

To add more details to a story or something said.

augment
noun verb

vowel prefixed to past tenses of verbs in Greek and certain other Indo-European languages. To make something larger, stronger, more effective.

What are antonyms of "exacerbate"?
Some common antonyms of "exacerbate" are:
  • calm,
  • reduce,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/kä(l)m/

calm
adjective noun verb

Relaxed and not worried or angry. peace. soothe.

/rəˈd(y)o͞os/

reduce
verb

make smaller or less in amount or size.

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