"Exacerbatingly" is an adverb that can be found in the dictionary.
Don't exacerbate the problem by arguing back to your mother.
The word exacerbate sounds like this: ecks a sir bate. The a is a short vowel sound, like the a in man, plan etc.
Eventually they will help, but for now the various road construction projects around town only exacerbate our traffic problems. Higher pollen counts will exacerbate breathing difficulty for those with allergies.
To exacerbate is to make a situation worse. An example of it used in a sentence is: If you hit her back, it's only going to exacerbate things and start an all out brawl.
Slake does not have a precise antonym, but exacerbate is reasonably close.
Don't exacerbate the problem by arguing back to your mother.
(to exacerbate means to make a problem worse) "Changes in the tax law will only exacerbate problems in capital investment." "The closure of one garage was expected to exacerbate parking woes at the airport." "The coming elections will likely exacerbate the conflicts within Congress."
I find it necessary to exacerbate my neighbor's day after watching his dog "do his business" on my lawn.
The word exacerbate sounds like this: ecks a sir bate. The a is a short vowel sound, like the a in man, plan etc.
Exacerbate
Eventually they will help, but for now the various road construction projects around town only exacerbate our traffic problems. Higher pollen counts will exacerbate breathing difficulty for those with allergies.
To exacerbate is to make a situation worse. An example of it used in a sentence is: If you hit her back, it's only going to exacerbate things and start an all out brawl.
The verb "to exacerbate" means to worsen, as to make a difficulty, problem, or bad situation even worse. For example: "Smoking will usually exacerbate existing dental problems." "The trial may exacerbate racial tensions in the city." "New fighting will likely exacerbate the refugee situation in the country."
Exacerbate the problem.
exercise will not exacerbate this, it will either do nothing or help it
The rainfall exacerbated the flood problem.
Slake does not have a precise antonym, but exacerbate is reasonably close.