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Aggravates

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Aggravates meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of aggravate

Example sentences (13)

Even if climate change aggravates natural phenomena such as wildfires, the Wilderness Act requires that “we should still allow these natural ecosystems to respond as they want to the changes brought about by the changing climate,” Proescholdt said.

Now, during monsoon, water starts to percolate inside the already disturbed slope and overburden the soil, making it loose and if there is heavy rain for 3-4 days straight, the situation aggravates and landslides take place.

The Whos are known for their fierce and expressive love for Christmas, which only further aggravates the Grinch.

Luckily, her daughter escaped with no injury but Marley was left with an injured shoulder that still aggravates her nearly two months on.

That action by the US-lead G7 aggravates the perception of the US as an economic bully — which plays into the hands of the BRICS organization.

In a preview clip from tonight's "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" season premiere, Kim aggravates her sisters while discussing Kylie bailing out on her obligations at the Balmain show at Paris Fashion Week because she was sick.

To rub salt on our wounds Sir, the definition of callousness is your reaction via your proxy - the State House spokesperson - whose insensitive attempt to parry Kondowe's perspective only aggravates matters.

Who wants to watch a game that aggravates more than entertains?

Again, declining support from the federal government aggravates the situation.

And the conflict aggravates especially when the siblings have not shared a strong bond since childhood,” she said.

Certainly I should drink plenty of water, especially before bed, because dehydration causes or aggravates blood-pressure dips.

Desperate poverty aggravates the problem.

Sweating or rubbing the area under the glove aggravates the lesions, possibly leading to ulcerations.