aggrevate
resolute
The word that means to carry something across is "transport." It refers to the act of moving goods or people from one place to another, often using vehicles or other means of conveyance.
It's something you cannot put up with.
It means to hand something in, such as: "I submitted my homework to my teacher." It also means to yield or give in to someone or something. Also, it means to undergo some test or influence. Such as, "I submitted myself for medical tests."
Actually, worse is not a verb, but an adjective. The forms are worse, and worst. Worse is used as a comparitive word, as is worst. Worse can be compared with one item or person, while worst is the most out of everything.
accomplice which in some states is worse
invent
fake
bisect
Obviate
exhibit
sqw
Make changes
The suffix that means "to make" is "-ify." It is added to the end of a word to indicate the action of making something. For example, "simplify" means to make something simpler, and "purify" means to make something pure.
Another word for something that makes a situation worse is "aggravate." It implies intensifying a problem or condition. Other synonyms include "exacerbate" and "compound." These terms convey the idea of increasing severity or seriousness.
The word "tamper" is a verb; a word for to cause damage to or make unauthorized alterations to something; to weaken or change for the worse. The word "tamper" is also a noun; a word for a person who tamps or operates a tamping machine.
To extend or to lengthen