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exacerbate

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


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The impact of higher gas prices fell hardest on lower-income Americans, threatening to further exacerbate inequities among income groups.

From Barron's • May 6, 2026

That could lead investors to have less trust in market prices, which in turn “could make the market less efficient and exacerbate volatility in prices.”

From MarketWatch • Apr. 27, 2026

The airline warned in late March that higher fuel costs would exacerbate its adjusted first-quarter loss by 70 cents a share at minimum.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 20, 2026

“These deals will only further exacerbate LAUSD’s financial problems and do nothing to improve the delivery of education for their declining student base.”

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 15, 2026

Zeitoun knew not to exacerbate the situation, and assumed that when they were interviewed by a superior, everything would be explained.

From "Zeitoun" by Dave Eggers




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