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aggravate
[ag-ruh-veyt]
verb (used with object)
to make worse or more severe; intensify, as anything evil, disorderly, or troublesome.
to aggravate a grievance; to aggravate an illness.
Antonyms: alleviateto annoy; irritate; exasperate.
His questions aggravate her.
to cause to become irritated or inflamed.
The child's constant scratching aggravated the rash.
aggravate
/ ˈæɡrəˌveɪt /
verb
to make (a disease, situation, problem, etc) worse or more severe
informal, to annoy; exasperate, esp by deliberate and persistent goading
Usage
Other Word Forms
- aggravation noun
- aggravating adjective
- aggravative adjective
- aggravator noun
- overaggravate verb (used with object)
- preaggravate verb (used with object)
- reaggravate verb (used with object)
Word History and Origins
Origin of aggravate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of aggravate1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Ads for VPNs are also banned, and while using these apps is not illegal, it may now be treated as an aggravating factor in criminal cases.
A man in Tennessee was charged with aggravated kidnapping and aggravated domestic assault in 2022 after his ex-girlfriend used the hand signal to tip off gas station staff that she needed help.
Judge Williams said Hillard had been previously sentenced in 2021 for a racially aggravated offence that took place outside the same hotel.
A man and a woman have been arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated assault after a video of a confrontation in a Yorkshire park circulated online.
Mr Phillips faces a range of charges including aggravated robbery, aggravated wounding and illegally possessing a firearm, police said.
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