Pesquisar
to exasperate
01
exasperar, irritar
to deeply irritate someone, especially when they can do nothing about it or solve the problem
Transitive: to exasperate sb
02
agravar, exasperar
to make a problem, condition, or difficult situation significantly worse
Transitive: to exasperate a problem or condition
03
exasperar, irritar
to make someone extremely angry or furious
Transitive: to exasperate sb
exasperate
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exasperated
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exasperated
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exasperating
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exasperating
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exasperation
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exasperation
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Exemplo
His repeated failure to follow instructions correctly exasperated his boss, who had to continually correct his mistakes.
In the peaceful neighborhood, the persistent noise from the neighboring construction site is exasperating residents, who are finding it difficult to get proper rest and relaxation.
Delivery delays exasperated the supply chain issues.
Infrastructure issues are exasperating multiple challenges facing the town.
Regulatory gaps have exasperated pollution problems that have plagued the region for years.