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How to use exacerbated in a sentence

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Residents say the problem, exacerbated by drivers who fail to obey clearways, is not seasonal, as some suggest, but all year round.
Soviet instability has been exacerbated by a vacillating, indecisive economic policy.
The high number of deaths from cholera this year has exacerbated the emergency.
Tavistock Street already has a number of problems which seem to be exacerbated by a policy of housing the waifs and strays of the borough nearby.
The lead had severely decomposed during its one hundred year history, and its fragility was exacerbated by poor packing for shipment.
My weariness was exacerbated by the cold chill of the air conditioning and the low lighting of the hotel room.
The first thing I noticed was the wind and cold exacerbated by the chopper's whirling blades blasting the freezing air down on us.
It has certainly exacerbated the extent to which people are afraid of terrorist attacks.
The pain is exacerbated by inspiration or recumbency and relieved to some extent by leaning forward.
These symptoms may be exacerbated by recumbency or bending, and relieved by antacids.
The problems were likely to be exacerbated in years to come as more and more demands were put on doctors to meet ever-growing workloads.
To make matters worse, the call for repair and rebuilding has exacerbated the prehurricane shortage of cement, lumber, and steel.
The 1906 Burke Act exacerbated land loss on the reservation by removing the twenty-five-year restriction on sales of Indian allotments.
The US energy crisis is exacerbated by growing anti-American feeling in the oil-rich Gulf states.
Widespread public revulsion at the executions exacerbated a growing alienation from the British administration in Ireland.
Deepening poverty exacerbated by rising prices and pegged wages will lead to growing anti-government hostility.
These conditions are exacerbated in rural areas of the region, which tend to be poor.
He was invalided out of the army with a badly arthritic knee, exacerbated by his injuries.
Their handiwork exacerbated run-off and made homeowners more vulnerable to floods and landslides.
This harshness will doubtless be exacerbated by the fact that they backed the wrong horse in the telecoms market.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Accordingly, he has met with some exacerbated decriers, and with very few thorough-going defenders.
The effects of increasing vessel traffic apparently are exacerbated by the narrow physical confines of Glacier Bay.
The pains are not exacerbated at night, but, on the contrary, are often more severe by day.
She had the featherbed temperament, and soothed masculine nerves exacerbated by the cruel exigencies of art.
To his exacerbated nerves its rich southern melodies were soothing.
The debate over language to some extent cut across divisions of churchmanship but other issues exacerbated those differences.
Stress can actually lead to severe cluttering issues and this can only be exacerbated by living in a confined area.
He said it was a matter Heer wanted to resolve and things were exacerbated by Mrs Aheer forming a new relationship which led to her having a child with her lover.
Underlying health conditions were exacerbated as a result of skipping meals, leaving homes unheated and being unable to do specific things to ameliorate medical problems.
His breathing was exacerbated by a condition called pectus excavatum.
Other common problems are sunburns and allergies exacerbated by red tides.
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