Crossword-Solution: EXACERBATE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Exacerbate | v. t. | To render more violent or bitter; to irriate; to exasperate; to imbitter, as passions or disease. |
We have 38 clues for the answer “EXACERBATE”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| to make more violent, bitter, or severe | 1 answer |
| Make something bad to worse | 1 answer |
| add fuel to the fire | 4 answers |
| envenom | 13 answers |
| make worse | 25 answers |
| Embitter | 28 answers |
| Madden | 29 answers |
| Chafe | 33 answers |
| MAKE irate | 34 answers |
| make havoc | 38 answers |
| Peeve | 39 answers |
| Infuriate | 39 answers |
| Nettle | 41 answers |
| ADD to | 41 answers |
| Heighten | 41 answers |
| Enrage | 44 answers |
| not improve matters | 46 answers |
| make mad | 46 answers |
| Exasperate | 47 answers |
| MAKE stronger | 48 answers |
| Irk | 48 answers |
| Intrude (on) | 49 answers |
| Make Angry | 49 answers |
| COMPOUND ___ | 52 answers |
| worsen | 53 answers |
| Afflict | 54 answers |
| complicate | 56 answers |
| Inflame | 56 answers |
| enkindle | 57 answers |
| MAKE harsh noise | 57 answers |
| Aggravate | 58 answers |
| Pique | 58 answers |
| Pester | 60 answers |
| Vex | 68 answers |
| Irritate | 69 answers |
| Plague | 70 answers |
| Incite | 76 answers |
| Haste | 86 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
EAZCEM
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with EXACERBATE (5)
For the world as a whole, the addition of nearly 100 million people each year to an already overcrowded globe will exacerbate the problems of pollution, desertification, underemployment, epidemics, and famine.
The result of all this could hardly fail to exacerbate Smollett's mood and to aggravate the testiness which was due primarily to the bitterness of his struggle with the world, and, secondarily, to the complaints which that struggle engendered.
There are other peculiarities of the Euphrates valley which may occasionally tend to exacerbate the evils attendant on the inundations.
This class-war idea would exacerbate the antagonism of the interests of the many individuals against the few individuals, and I would oppose the conceiving of the Whole to the self-seeking of the Individual.
Any foreign intervention serves only to exacerbate the situation by increasing the number and intensity of inter-ethnic grudges.
Quotes with EXACERBATE (3)
Few things are more dangerous to an egalitarian ideal than the concept of a chosen people, and the divide drawn by the early iteration of God's Church helped to exacerbate the many ideological faults that already underlay the landscape. When they chips were down, Tear's people were ready to turn on each other, and the fall of the Town was very quick, so quick that this historian wonders whether all such communities are not destined to fail. Our species is capable of altruism,…
No doubt he'd been with Heidi until all hours of the morning. He knew where she stood about sex, condoms, his future, Heidi's ... bringing it up now would only exacerbate an already prickly situation." Nothing good happens after midnight," she reminded him." You're wrong, Mom, and you know it.
sufferers of depression, who can elect to keep their feelings private, experience chronic, unremitting emotional alienation. Each moment spent “passing” as normal deepens the sense of disconnection generated by depression in the first instance. In this regard, depression stands as a nearly pure case of impression-management. For depressed individuals, the social requirement to “put on a happy face” requires subjugation of an especially intense inner experience. Yet, nearly un…
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Appears in: LAT, NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1973–2000).