exacerbated (Meaning)

exacerbated

to cause (a disease or its symptoms) to become more severe, to make more violent, bitter, or severe

Synonyms & Antonyms of exacerbated

exacerbated Sentence Examples

  1. The lack of sleep exacerbated his anxiety, leaving him feeling overwhelmed and on edge.
  2. The loud noises from the construction site exacerbated her headaches, making it difficult for her to concentrate.
  3. His injuries, already serious, were exacerbated by the infection that set in, threatening to become life-threatening.
  4. The financial crisis exacerbated the poverty in the region, forcing many people into homelessness.
  5. The conflict between the two tribes was exacerbated by outside interference, plunging the area into further chaos.
  6. The drought exacerbated the hunger crisis in the famine-stricken area, leaving thousands of people on the brink of starvation.
  7. The high temperatures exacerbated the air pollution in the city, creating a hazardous environment for its inhabitants.
  8. The geopolitical tensions between the nations were exacerbated by a series of diplomatic blunders, bringing the world closer to the brink of war.
  9. The diagnosis of cancer exacerbated the family's emotional turmoil, adding stress and uncertainty to their lives.
  10. The use of antibiotics exacerbated the resistance of bacteria to the drugs, creating a major public health concern.

FAQs About the word exacerbated

to cause (a disease or its symptoms) to become more severe, to make more violent, bitter, or severe

complicated, worsened, deepened, intensified,aggravated,, magnified,amplified

mitigated, helped, improved,alleviated, eased, relieved, ameliorated, assuaged,allayed,bettered

The lack of sleep exacerbated his anxiety, leaving him feeling overwhelmed and on edge.

The loud noises from the construction site exacerbated her headaches, making it difficult for her to concentrate.

His injuries, already serious, were exacerbated by the infection that set in, threatening to become life-threatening.

The financial crisis exacerbated the poverty in the region, forcing many people into homelessness.