Examples of 'exacerbate tensions' in a sentence

Meaning of "exacerbate tensions"

exacerbate tensions - to worsen or intensify existing tensions or conflicts, making them more severe or difficult to resolve

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Failure to do so will only continue to exacerbate tensions.
Competing economies exacerbate tensions at the borders as well.
Sanctions and blockades which are at variance with international law exacerbate tensions.
Policies that exacerbate tensions.
Selecting a small number to represent IDPs at peace talks could exacerbate tensions.
Such attacks can also exacerbate tensions between nation states.
All parties must refrain from actions that would exacerbate tensions.
This draft resolution will only exacerbate tensions and hostility among peoples.
Military authorities on both sides were urged to refrain from actions that could exacerbate tensions.
Irresponsible accusations only exacerbate tensions in cyberspace and poison the cooperative environment.
The ensuing competition for control of natural resources may exacerbate tensions between groups.
That can only exacerbate tensions here and towards the refugees and aid workers.
The language used in the resolution could only exacerbate tensions on the ground.
Floods and droughts exacerbate tensions over natural resources such as water and fertile land.
There have been challenges to its constitutionality and warnings that its implementation may exacerbate tensions.

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To prevent agreements being signed that exacerbate tensions and serve as a pretext for foreign interventions.
The resolution states that UNESCO must cease to repeatedly exacerbate tensions.
His objective is to exacerbate tensions with Russia.
To respond urgently, flexibly and pragmatically in ways that do not exacerbate tensions.
These overflights exacerbate tensions in southern Lebanon.
With little in the way of rehabilitation programmes, monotony is constant and can exacerbate tensions.
Poorly designed humanitarian interventions can also exacerbate tensions and increase the risk of conflict.
Exacerbate tensions and prejudice the good working relations that ought to prevail between States ;.
The controversial proposal could exacerbate tensions between Washington and Beijing.
Doing barely enough, and doing too much, will both exacerbate tensions.
These overflights exacerbate tensions in the UNIFIL area of operations.
Several information manipulation campaigns are launched in order to exacerbate tensions between EU Member States.
It is also bound to exacerbate tensions and heighten resentment among the Palestinian population.
He cautioned, however, that a NATO presence could exacerbate tensions.
That they only exacerbate tensions between Han and Uighurs.
Such actions serve no purpose other than to exacerbate tensions in the South Caucasus region . ".
The drink ban appeared to exacerbate tensions between Russia and the Government of Georgia.
This can, sometimes, exacerbate tensions.
The incident served to exacerbate tensions between Austria-Hungary and the Serbs.
In a worst-case scenario it can even exacerbate tensions between political parties.
Climate change and population growth will exacerbate tensions within countries and between them, ” he explained.
Tehran 's move likely to exacerbate tensions with Washington.

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