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exacerbate

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


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The economic, social, and market impacts of AI are all “unknown unknowns,” now being exacerbated by geopolitical flux.

From Barron's

Third, overall risk sentiment will, Papic maintains, be impacted by the conflict, and he thinks the selloff in tech will be exacerbated.

From MarketWatch

Ascribing it mainly to one faction risks exacerbating the problem.

From The Wall Street Journal

The D line was closed for more than two months last year for construction under Wilshire Boulevard, contributing to a 13.5% drop in ridership that was exacerbated by immigration raids in the area.

From Los Angeles Times

The move has further exacerbated the already crippling oil and fuel shortages Cuba has been suffering for years.

From BBC