Exacerbated

Word EXACERBATED
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Definitions and meanings of "Exacerbated"

What do we mean by exacerbated?

To make worse (a problem, bad situation, negative feeling, etc.); aggravate; exasperate.

It means to make things worse. Urban Dictionary

To make an existing situation much worse than before Urban Dictionary

To make a problem worse than it already is. Urban Dictionary

To masturbate furiously, and to the point of utter exhaustion Urban Dictionary

To make worse or to worsen; opposite of helping Urban Dictionary

The term used to describe the practice of masturbating to exhaustion as a quality form of exercise. Urban Dictionary

Means the same thing as exasperate, but sounds more like masturbate and is therefore funnier, and funner to say. Its like im getting away with something dirty, like everytime I go to the restaurant Fudrucker's. Urban Dictionary

To excessively masturbate. Urban Dictionary

A word used by self-important twits who could have just said "aggravate". Urban Dictionary

To annoy Urban Dictionary

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The word "exacerbated" in example sentences

I think this ambition was fired - or perhaps exacerbated is a better word - by early marginal contacts with the Great, when we were evacuated to the English Lakes during the war. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Currently, India is suffering through one of the worst ever outbreaks of Dengue Fever, which spreads through mosquitoes, exacerbated from a particularly harsh monsoon season. ❋ Dave Zirin (2010)

Analysts said margin calls exacerbated the decline. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Although this is meant to be the future, Hawke's character is named Edward Dalton, a peculiarly Victorian sounding name exacerbated by the black top hat he always wears. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Though Obama lays the bulk of what he calls "a legacy of mismanagement and misplaced priorities" - at the feet of the Bush administration, there is no mistaking his larger message -- that the problems which were "exacerbated" by Bush's tax cuts and other pro-rich policies have been building since Reagan's 1981 inaugural declaration that "government is the problem." ❋ Unknown (2009)

A Minneapolis attorney said the city has "exacerbated" problems at the station over the years by being too involved ❋ Mike Rose (2010)

Hungarian policymakers "exacerbated" the country's fiscal situation, he said. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Last night Snow Hydro CEO Terry Charlton denied reports it had "exacerbated" the flood situation, claiming its dams were full, and said that the company had tried to "mitigate" ❋ Unknown (2010)

He said mankind has "exacerbated" global warming but the climate has always changed, for example in the warm periods between the ice ages, and there was a need for a more "grown up" discussion of the subject. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Though Obama lays the bulk of what he calls "a legacy of mismanagement and misplaced priorities" at the feet of the Bush administration, there is no mistaking his larger message - that the problems which were "exacerbated" by Bush's tax cuts and other pro-rich policies have been building since Reagan's 1981 inaugural declaration that ❋ Unknown (2009)

:: Under-pressure social workers have had their stress "exacerbated" by inadequate training ❋ Unknown (2009)

Though Obama lays the bulk of what he calls "a legacy of mismanagement and misplaced priorities" at the feet of the Bush administration, there is no mistaking his larger message - that the problems which were "exacerbated" by Bush's tax cuts and other pro-rich policies have been building since Reagan's 1981 inaugural declaration that "government is the problem."

"They had nothing to do with each other but they just so happened to hit at the same time, which kind of exacerbated everything." ❋ Unknown (2009)

"There's hundreds of [Zombies] [outside], and they're really going to exacerbate [things]." ❋ Thegreatnick (2005)

[Faux News] only helps to exacerbate the electorates [intelligence] [level]. ❋ DMg_Halt (2017)

Don't exacerbate [things]! ❋ Shane (2004)

Last night, I went home, and exacerbated for literally [3 hours]...I've never [slept] better or... She's so hot. [You don't know] how many times I've exacerbated while thinking about her ❋ Jmag123 (2009)

[Jimmy's] attempts to gain recongnition inhigh school only exacerbated his already [troublesome] [identity crisis]. ❋ Mac11 (2004)

I totally killed my [workout] yesterday - I had to [exacerbate] [to failure] for 5 sets! ❋ Master Exacerbater (2012)

[fudrucker's] exacerbates [puerile] [wit]. ❋ Darius Sunofovich (2005)

Eric: "[Get out of my room], I'm masturbating." [Ian]: "Alright, just don't [exacerbate]." ❋ Electricfeel (2009)

[Self-importance] tends to exacerbate the use of a [grandiose] [vocabulary]. ❋ Justme2 (2007)

[The other day] you exacerbated me [soooo] [bad]. ❋ Chasumitity (2003)

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