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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The politician's lies only aggravate the voters more.
The lawyer tried to aggravate the witness by asking irrelevant questions.
The police interrogator kept trying to aggravate the suspect to confess to the crime.
The constant interruptions aggravate my train of thought.
Intensive use of heavy machinery can aggravate the land.
The frequent forest fires aggravate the soil quality of the affected regions.
His constant complaining is starting to aggravate me.
Improper waste disposal can aggravate the soil.
The increase in taxes is only going to aggravate the economic crisis.
The prosecutor tried to aggravate the defendant's guilt by presenting new evidence.
The incorrect medication could aggravate the patient's illness.
Using cheap materials will only aggravate the quality of the product.
Talking loudly on the phone during the movie can aggravate other movie-goers.
Pesticide and herbicide use can aggravate the soil.
Delaying action on climate change will aggravate the effects on the planet.
Overuse of chemical fertilizers can aggravate the soil.
Using a harsh detergent can aggravate skin allergies.
The teacher warned the student that his behavior could aggravate the situation.
His lack of punctuality is starting to aggravate his boss.
The constant advertisements on the website only aggravate its users.
The coach's criticism seemed to aggravate the player's performance.
The heavy rain could aggravate the flood situation.
His careless behavior could aggravate the already delicate situation.
Ignoring the warning signs will only aggravate the danger.
Adding salt to the wound will only aggravate the injury.
The heavy rain will only aggravate the flooding in the area.
Her constant complaining only served to aggravate her mother's headache.
The new tax law may aggravate income inequality.
Trying to fix the machine without proper knowledge will only aggravate the problem.
Improper irrigation techniques can aggravate the soil.
Ignoring the warning signs will only aggravate the problem.
The tabloid article tried to aggravate the celebrity's scandal by spreading rumors.
Adding salt to the wound would only aggravate the pain.
The teacher's constant reprimands only aggravate the child's behavior.
Using an abrasive cleaner will only aggravate the scratch on the surface.
The lawyer tried to aggravate the witness by asking the same question repeatedly.
Poor communication skills can aggravate misunderstandings in a relationship.
The player's aggressive behavior towards the referee could aggravate his penalty.
Overuse of chemical fertilizers can aggravate the soil quality.
I don't want to aggravate the issue by discussing it any further.
The boss's criticism served only to aggravate the employee's stress.
The use of synthetic fertilizers can aggravate the soil, causing long-term damage.
Rubbing the skin with a rough towel can aggravate a sunburn.
The mosquito bites are starting to aggravate me.
The medication seemed to aggravate his rash instead of improving it.
Eating spicy food tends to aggravate his acid reflux.
The defendant's actions only served to aggravate the charges against him.
The teacher's unfair grading policies only served to aggravate the students.
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