to aggravate = a agrava
Aggravate is a verb.
Here are some sentences.Don't aggravate the situation by arguing.Her snide comments always aggravate him.
There are people who can aggravate you and not even be aware that they are aggravating.
Mint can aggravate acid reflux, yes.
Does not using a pencil really aggravate you that much?
My little brother likes to aggravate me.
The opposite of soothe is irritate, or possibly agitate, aggravate, or exacerbate.
The opposite of mitigate (lessen, relieve) would be aggravate, or worsen.
The student was starting to aggravate the teacher with the constant questioning and commenting on the material being covered.
no
Nicotine is reputed to aggravate arthritis especially rheumatoid arthritis So the answer is Yes