Examples of 'could exacerbate' in a sentence

Meaning of "could exacerbate"

Could exacerbate means to make a situation, problem, or issue worse or more severe. It implies that an action or event could intensify or escalate an already existing negative condition or state

How to use "could exacerbate" in a sentence

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A breakdown below could exacerbate the losses.
This could exacerbate the already precarious situation.
Some worry this could exacerbate pain.
It could exacerbate the narrowing on the front of his.
Any undue stress could exacerbate his illness.
Could explain bleeding problems and pregnancy could exacerbate it.
It seems that these medications could exacerbate dyslipidemia or hyperlipidemia.
It could exacerbate your injuries.
An inadequate response to climate change could exacerbate matters further.
This could exacerbate political and ethnic tensions in an already chaotic country.
The adverse effects of climate change could exacerbate this vulnerability.
This phenomenon could exacerbate the already existing problems related to rapid urbanization.
I was worried it could exacerbate.
This could exacerbate the impact of earthquakes and increases the risks of natural disasters.
Massaging the area is not recommended as it could exacerbate the situation.

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A mild food allergy could exacerbate your asthma without your noticing.
Selecting a small number to represent IDPs at peace talks could exacerbate tensions.
Conventional weapons could exacerbate armed conflicts around the world.
Increasing blood pressure during active bleeding could exacerbate blood loss.
Delay and obstruction could exacerbate rather than enhance the prospect for peace.
Military authorities on both sides were urged to refrain from actions that could exacerbate tensions.
Is there a risk that the project could exacerbate ongoing conflicts or contribute.
The growing importance of voluntary and occupational health insurance arrangements could exacerbate inequalities.
And the global financial crisis could exacerbate an already dire situation.
Such events could exacerbate challenges that the plant personnel would face during an accident.
Globalization was an asymmetric phenomenon and could exacerbate existing disparities and disadvantages.
It also could exacerbate Chinese domestic political tension in an unpredictable fashion.
The significant footprint of modern mining could exacerbate existing food crises.
Climate change could exacerbate many of the problems facing ecosystems in Idaho.
Dry the cat and avoid hypothermia which could exacerbate clinical signs.
It could exacerbate tension in the occupied Palestinian territories and throughout the region.
Human responses to climate change could exacerbate the negative impacts on many wetlands.
Economists say high unemployment and cuts to key social welfare programs could exacerbate the problems.
Many would argue that such violations could exacerbate rather than counter the terrorist threat.
A vitamin K deficiency or scurvy could explain bleeding problems and pregnancy could exacerbate it.
The seasonality of certain of our businesses could exacerbate negative impacts on our operations.
It could exacerbate the damage that 's already been done.
Analysts believe that the floods could exacerbate the region into crisis.
You could exacerbate any injuries you might ha … have.
More systematic use of genetics deserves special attention because it could exacerbate existing problems.
The impact of Brexit could exacerbate this problem further.
Malthus himself anticipated the social Darwinists in suggesting that charity could exacerbate social problems.
The Draft Chapter as currently written could exacerbate imbalances already existing in the IPRs system.
The Report also underscores how the ripple effects of climate change could exacerbate inequality.
The controversial proposal could exacerbate tensions between Washington and Beijing.
All parties should refrain from any word or deed that could exacerbate the conflict.
Frankly, it could exacerbate these negative impacts.
Research also suggests that bigotry and immigrant alienation could exacerbate immigrant criminality and bigotry.
The crisis could exacerbate other food, energy and debt crises.
A tendency to use more European contractors and supplies could exacerbate these problems.

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