"Exacerbation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Exacerbation" Meaning

Exacerbation refers to the act of making a bad situation, such as a disease or a problem, worse or more severe. It can also refer to an increase in the severity or intensity of a symptom or a condition.

"Exacerbation" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Exacerbation"


A sudden increase in the patient's symptoms was attributed to the exacerbation of her chronic condition.
The company's financial troubles experienced a severe exacerbation after the economic downturn.
The doctor warned that the patient's worsening condition could lead to an exacerbation of her symptoms.
The advocacy group pushed for stricter regulations to prevent the exacerbation of air pollution in the city.
The team's poor performance was exacerbated by the coach's poor strategy, leading to a disappointing loss.

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To exacerbate something means to make a situation, a problem, or a bad feeling worse. This can be done by taking an action that adds to an existing difficulty, or by making a situation more complicated or intense. Examples of exacerbate include adding fuel to a fire, making a wound more painful, or increasing the seriousness of a situation.

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Exacerbated is a verb that means to make a bad situation or a problem worse. For example: "The heat wave exacerbated the city's already poor air quality, causing widespread respiratory issues." It can also mean to intensify or increase the severity of something, such as an injury, a feeling, or a situation.

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