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vexing

[vek-sing] / ˈvɛk sɪŋ /
























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Slow domestic demand is vexing Chinese authorities, but young people in particular appear willing to splurge on "emotional consumption" -- things that make them feel good.

From Barron's

More recently, volatility in stocks and an uncertain outlook for the Federal Reserve have made the problem even more vexing.

From Barron's

What to do about vegetation like shrubs, plants and grasses within the first 5 feet of homes has proved more vexing.

From Los Angeles Times

“The best way to solve the vexing problems of poverty, racism, and disinvestment is not by providing market-based microsolutions,” she pointed out.

From Salon

For Chung, the struggle to get in Washington’s good graces is personally vexing as Korea tries to finalize a trade deal that would ease the pain of U.S. tariffs.

From The Wall Street Journal