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exacerbate

[ig-zas-er-beyt, ek-sas-] / ɪgˈzæs ərˌbeɪt, ɛkˈsæs- /


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But scarier things like what has happened to Guthrie exacerbate this push and pull, Clare Ansberry writes in her piece this week.

From The Wall Street Journal

Increased inflows into hedge funds, with $3.5 billion in stock purchases this year, are exacerbating extreme stock price movements.

From Barron's

For compute-hungry AI labs running clusters of tens or hundreds of thousands of GPUs, even small delays in data transfer can compound and exacerbate inefficiencies.

From MarketWatch

The tension between kids and their parents has always been there, but scary things like the Guthrie case exacerbate it.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since 1901, sea levels have increased by 20cm, which may not sound like a lot but coupled with extreme storm events and tidal surges can exacerbate coastal flooding.

From BBC