Examples of 'exacerbated tensions' in a sentence

Meaning of "exacerbated tensions"

Exacerbated tensions: Describes the action of making a situation or conflict worse or more intense

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exacerbated tensions
This conflict exacerbated tensions further.
They have also further polarized a deeply fractured society and exacerbated tensions.
These classification policies exacerbated tensions between the communities.
The prospect of Abbas leaving power in the coming years has also exacerbated tensions.
Political segregation had exacerbated tensions between the two major ethnic groups.
But extremists on both sides have exacerbated tensions.
The war exacerbated tensions between the two brothers and their wives.
These bilateral strategies to secure energy have exacerbated tensions within the EU.
The sport also exacerbated tensions at the beginning of the Yugoslav wars.
This incident remains significant in that the rumours surrounding it exacerbated tensions in Gbarnga.
The killings exacerbated tensions between the Partisans and Chetniks.
Political crisis and economic problems in Zaire have exacerbated tensions between ethnic groups.
This incident exacerbated tensions among the Hunde and Tutsi communities in the area.
A wave of Albanian illegal economic migrants to Greece exacerbated tensions.
This shift in the balance of powers exacerbated tensions among the various nations involved.

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Component localization targets, set to encourage creation of a local supply chain, exacerbated tensions.
But the discovery of minerals also exacerbated tensions between the British and the Boers.
The recent rise of violent extremism and arrival of 1.5 million Syrian refugees have exacerbated tensions.
These developments have exacerbated tensions between Guinea and Liberia.
The Canadian-supported US “ pivot to Asia ” has already enormously exacerbated tensions in the region.
NATO has exacerbated tensions with Russia and increased the risk of nuclear apocalypse.
President Yusuf subsequently reinstated the Mayor which exacerbated tensions within the Government.
His policies exacerbated tensions between Hindu and Muslims.
On the contrary, they have only exacerbated tensions.
The massacre only exacerbated tensions between miners, their allies, and coal operators.
The repression has hurt Ortega 's once widespread popularity and exacerbated tensions in the Sandinista movement.
The experience of the war had exacerbated tensions between Alsatian and French-speaking Mennonite communities.
The U.S. - South Korean military exercises have exacerbated tensions in the past.
Population growth and climate change have exacerbated tensions between M'Bbororo herders and sedentary farmers.
The anti-EAM backlash grew into a full-scale " White Terror ", which exacerbated tensions.
On the contrary, it has exacerbated tensions in this country.
The founding of Singapore in 1819 by Thomas Stamford Raffles exacerbated tensions.
Malcolm X had confided in a reporter that Ali exacerbated tensions between him and Elijah Muhammad.
That decline was increased to 20 % unemployment, and exacerbated tensions between the republics.
It was “ Western intervention in the Balkans [ that ] exacerbated tensions and helped to sustain hostilities.

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