aggravate
agg
ˈæg
āg
ra
vate
ˌveɪt
veit
British pronunciation
/ˈæɡɹɐvˌe‍ɪt/

Définition et signification de « aggravate » en anglais

to aggravate
01

aggraver

to make a problem, situation, or condition worse or more serious
Transitive: to aggravate a problem or issue
to aggravate definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Ignoring medication can aggravate the symptoms of a chronic illness.
Ignorer les médicaments peut aggraver les symptômes d'une maladie chronique.
Their delay aggravated the traffic problem.
Leur retard a aggravé le problème de circulation.
02

énerver, agacer

to irritate, frustrate, or annoy someone
Transitive: to aggravate sb
InformalInformal
example
Exemples
His constant tardiness never fails to aggravate his coworkers.
Son retard constant ne manque jamais d'agacer ses collègues.
The repetitive sound of the dripping faucet aggravated her to the point of calling a plumber.
Le son répétitif du robinet qui goutte l'a aggravée au point d'appeler un plombier.
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