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Etymology: [ ig-'za-s&r-"bAt ] (transitive verb.) 1660. Latin exacerbatus, past participle of exacerbare, from ex- + acerbus harsh, bitter, from acer sharp; more at EDGE.
Synonyms: deterioration, heightening, worsening, increasing, aggravation, exasperation, annoyance, embitterment

alevlenme, azdırma, şiddetlenme, sinirlendirme, şiddetlendirme, Şiddetin artması, örneğin semptomların şiddet kazanması, alevlen, alevlendirmek, kötüleştirmek, daha kötü bir duruma sokmak, (kötü durumdaki bir şeyi) artırmak, azıştırmak, azdırmak, kızdırmak, hiddet, şiddetlendirmek, sinirlendirmek, öfkelendirmek, şiddetlendir, ağırlaştırmak, alevlenmek, kızıştırma, kızıştırmak,

1 alevlenme     ts
2 azdırma     ts
3 şiddetlenme     ts
4 sinirlendirme     ts
5 şiddetlendirme     ts
6 Şiddetin artması, örneğin semptomların şiddet kazanması  Tıp     ts
7exacerbate alevlen  Biyoloji     ts
8exacerbate alevlendirmek     ts
9exacerbate kötüleştirmek  fiil     ts
10exacerbate daha kötü bir duruma sokmak, (kötü durumdaki bir şeyi) artırmak  fiil     ts
11exacerbate azıştırmak     ts
12exacerbate azdırmak     ts
13exacerbate kızdırmak  fiil     ts
14exacerbate hiddet     ts
15exacerbate şiddetlendirmek     ts
16exacerbate sinirlendirmek     ts
17exacerbate öfkelendirmek     ts
18exacerbate şiddetlendir     ts
19exacerbate ağırlaştırmak     ts
20exacerbate alevlenmek     ts
21exacerbate kızıştırma     ts
22exacerbate kızıştırmak     ts
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An increase in the severity of something (such as a disease), violent and bitter exasperation; "his foolishness was followed by an exacerbation of their quarrel", flare-up or attack of symptoms such as numbness or tingling of hands and feet that typically last for a few weeks; exacerbations come and go throughout the disease course of MS, violent and bitter exasperation; "his foolishness was followed by an exacerbation of their quarrel, action that makes a problem or a disease (or its symptoms) worse; "the aggravation of her condition resulted from lack of care", A flare-up or worsening of a condition, The act rendering more violent or bitter; the state of being exacerbated or intensified in violence or malignity; as, exacerbation of passion, A periodical increase of violence in a disease, as in remittent or continious fever; an increased energy of diseased and painful action, The initial inflammation in the demyelinization process in Multiple Sclerosis, or a relapse and return of symptoms, The appearance of new symptoms or the aggravation of old ones, lasting at lease 24 hours (synonymous with attack, replace, flare-up, or worsening); usually associated with inflammation and demyelination in the brain or spinal cord, A recurrence or worsening of symptoms, aggravation, intensification, increase in severity; irritation, worsening, Refers to activities by the owner or operator that cause existing contamination to migrate beyond the boundaries of the source of contamination or cause an increased response cost, a period when a disease or medical condition becomes worse, an increase in the severity of a disease or of its symptoms, an increase in the severity of symptoms, To irritate, To make (pain, anger, etc.) worse; aggravate, worsen, intensify, aggravate, make worse; "This drug aggravates the pain", exasperate or irritate, If something exacerbates a problem or bad situation, it makes it worse. Longstanding poverty has been exacerbated by racial divisions. = aggravate + exacerbation ex·ac·er·ba·tion the exacerbation of global problems. to make a bad situation worse (past participle of exacerbare, from acerbus ), make (pain, anger, etc) worse; aggravate, To render more violent or bitter; to irritate; to exasperate; to imbitter, as passions or disease, irritate,

23 An increase in the severity of something (such as a disease)     ts
24 violent and bitter exasperation; "his foolishness was followed by an exacerbation of their quarrel"     ts
25 flare-up or attack of symptoms such as numbness or tingling of hands and feet that typically last for a few weeks; exacerbations come and go throughout the disease course of MS     ts
26 violent and bitter exasperation; "his foolishness was followed by an exacerbation of their quarrel     ts
27 action that makes a problem or a disease (or its symptoms) worse; "the aggravation of her condition resulted from lack of care"     ts
28 A flare-up or worsening of a condition     ts
29 The act rendering more violent or bitter; the state of being exacerbated or intensified in violence or malignity; as, exacerbation of passion     ts
30 A periodical increase of violence in a disease, as in remittent or continious fever; an increased energy of diseased and painful action     ts
31 The initial inflammation in the demyelinization process in Multiple Sclerosis, or a relapse and return of symptoms     ts
32 The appearance of new symptoms or the aggravation of old ones, lasting at lease 24 hours (synonymous with attack, replace, flare-up, or worsening); usually associated with inflammation and demyelination in the brain or spinal cord     ts
33 A recurrence or worsening of symptoms     ts
34 aggravation, intensification, increase in severity; irritation  isim     ts
35 worsening     ts
36 Refers to activities by the owner or operator that cause existing contamination to migrate beyond the boundaries of the source of contamination or cause an increased response cost     ts
37 a period when a disease or medical condition becomes worse     ts
38 an increase in the severity of a disease or of its symptoms     ts
39 an increase in the severity of symptoms     ts
40exacerbate To irritate     ts
41exacerbate To make (pain, anger, etc.) worse; aggravate - "The proposed shutdown would exacerbate unemployment problems."     ts
42exacerbate worsen, intensify, aggravate  fiil     ts
43exacerbate make worse; "This drug aggravates the pain"     ts
44exacerbate exasperate or irritate     ts
45exacerbate If something exacerbates a problem or bad situation, it makes it worse. Longstanding poverty has been exacerbated by racial divisions. = aggravate + exacerbation ex·ac·er·ba·tion the exacerbation of global problems. to make a bad situation worse (past participle of exacerbare, from acerbus )     ts
46exacerbate make (pain, anger, etc) worse; aggravate     ts
47exacerbate To render more violent or bitter; to irritate; to exasperate; to imbitter, as passions or disease     ts
48exacerbate irritate     ts
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