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aggravateMeaning:
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ağırlaştırmak, kızdırmak, sinirlendirmek
No one's saying that the disasters that recently happened in Siberia, Australia, northwestern North America, Central Europe, China, etc., are directly caused by climate change, but rather that it aggravates them and considerably increases the probability of them happening.
The taunts at the end of the match failed to aggravate Tom.
Tom aggravated the situation.
Ziri's stomach disorder is aggravated by anger.
Magical are the straight lines in how they perturb the curved ones, aggravate their distortion and make them look more zigzagged, revealing their deceptive appearance.
He is suffering from an aggravated disease.
Yanni is aggravated.
You've aggravated the situation.
Falling oil prices since 2014 have aggravated Venezuela's economic crisis.
It will aggravate the wound.
Added on 2015-05-05 | by
m1gin |
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