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المَوْقُوف
aggraver
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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I. aggravate [ingl brit ˈaɡrəveɪt, ingl am ˈæɡrəˌveɪt] VB vb trans
1. aggravate (make worse):
aggravate situation, illness
2. aggravate (annoy):
aggravate
II. aggravated AGG DIR
aggravated burglary, offence
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envenimer situation
to aggravate
aggraver situation, souffrance
to aggravate, to make [sth] worse
aggraver crise, faute
to aggravate
nel dizionario PONS
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aggravate [ˈægrəveɪt] VB vb trans
1. aggravate (make worse):
aggravate
2. aggravate colloq (irritate):
aggravate
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s'envenimer situation, conflit
to aggravate
aggraver situation, crise
to aggravate
nel dizionario PONS
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aggravate [ˈæg··veɪt] VB vb trans
1. aggravate (make worse):
aggravate
2. aggravate colloq (irritate):
aggravate
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
envenimer situation, conflit
to aggravate
aggraver situation, crise
to aggravate
Present
Iaggravate
youaggravate
he/she/itaggravates
weaggravate
youaggravate
theyaggravate
Past
Iaggravated
youaggravated
he/she/itaggravated
weaggravated
youaggravated
theyaggravated
Present Perfect
Ihaveaggravated
youhaveaggravated
he/she/ithasaggravated
wehaveaggravated
youhaveaggravated
theyhaveaggravated
Past Perfect
Ihadaggravated
youhadaggravated
he/she/ithadaggravated
wehadaggravated
youhadaggravated
theyhadaggravated
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Tobacco should be avoided as tobacco can aggravate the bleeding gums.
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This composition range is common for ashes, which aggravates the problem.
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Treatment in the form of topical steroids can aggravate the condition.
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And the severity of the blow is greatly aggravated in moral effect by the fact that it is dealt only to a handful of individuals.
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The group is hopelessly lost, which is further aggravated by the fact that they have not really talked in a while.
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