aggravate

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aggravate
v. exasperar, dar molestia, envenenar, irritar; agravar, empeorar; agravarse, empeorarse, intensificarse; ser irritante; exagerar

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aggravate
v.- agravar | exacerbar | empeorar

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aggravare
tr. agravar, empeorar
 
aggravato
adj. agravado, peor

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aggravate
(v.) = empeorar, agravar.
Ex: This situation has been severely aggravated by the sudden withdrawal of nearly a decade of federal largesse toward education and education-related activities.
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* aggravate + a situation = agravar una situación, empeorar una situación.