Associations to the word «Exacerbate»
Noun
- Tension
- Malnutrition
- Shortage
- Deforestation
- Asthma
- Disparity
- Drought
- Recession
- Inequality
- Instability
- Famine
- Unemployment
- Imbalance
- Alcoholism
- Scarcity
- Erosion
- Problem
- Flooding
- Warming
- Influx
- Inflation
- Situation
- Hypertension
- Animosity
- Symptom
- Stress
- Epidemic
- Crise
- Rift
- Congestion
- Dysfunction
- Rivalry
- Prob
- Proliferation
- Depression
- Fragmentation
- Unrest
- Crisis
- Decline
- Allergy
- Homelessness
- Obesity
- Pollution
- Precipitate
- Ulcer
- Diabetes
- Industrialization
- Vulnerability
- Resentment
- Propensity
- Anxiety
- Degradation
- Urbanization
- Inability
- Inflammation
- Severity
- Gout
- Stigma
- Medication
- Conflict
- Illness
- Rainfall
- Lem
- Lack
- Humidity
- Alcohol
- Devastation
- Cns
- Cholera
- Deficiency
- Disruption
- Frustration
- Irritation
- Tendency
- Deficit
- Grazing
- Plight
- Depletion
- Embargo
- Poverty
- Turmoil
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
EXACERBATE, verb. (transitive) To make worse (pain, anger, etc.); aggravate.
Dictionary definition
EXACERBATE, verb. Make worse; "This drug aggravates the pain".
EXACERBATE, verb. Exasperate or irritate.
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