Examples of 'exasperate' in a sentence

Meaning of "exasperate"

exasperate (verb) - To irritate immensely or to provoke strong feelings of annoyance or frustration in someone
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  • To tax the patience of; irk, frustrate, vex, provoke, annoy; to make angry.
  • exasperated; embittered.

How to use "exasperate" in a sentence

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You exasperate the mother little by little.
I do not know whether you worry or exasperate me.
We never want to exasperate any of these pillars.
To exasperate instead of to convince these stubborn opposers.
He will live to exasperate another day.
Parents exasperate their children by showing favoritism toward other siblings.
To show his contemptfor those who exasperate him.
Parents exasperate their children by neglecting them.
Lack of support can exasperate symptoms.
It can exasperate the spread of acne the fast.
Their intention is not to exasperate you.
If you continue to exasperate and antagonize these people.
She always did know how to exasperate me.
They can exasperate the child.
To show his contempt for those who exasperate him.

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Another way to exasperate your children is by neglecting them.
Depression and anxiety occur and can exasperate flares.
He must not exasperate my brother.
Chronic fatigue can be a cause of your tinnitus and it can also exasperate the problem.
This would exasperate academic staff and alienate stakeholders.
And the laws and men that exasperate you so much.
Which can exasperate direct damage due to the pathogen.
The changes caused by pregnancy can exasperate the pressure problem.
One way to exasperate children is to fail to understand their daily problems and tests.
He does it on purpose to exasperate us.
Do not exasperate work.
More than artistic beauty moral beauty seems to exasperate our sorry species.
This contributed to exasperate the minds between the different ethnic groups.
The remonstrances of the municipal senate served only to exasperate his inflexible mind.
My delays exasperate Antoine but give him only weak excuses to get angry.
Prohibitions of all kinds serve only to exasperate the evil nature in men.
The comfort in which you can falls this zodiac sign can get you to exasperate.
A variety of sternal disruptive forces exasperate the very intention of wire based systems.
And moreover, the theatrical style is beginning to exasperate me.
The use of force and violence will exasperate matters and could lead to tragedy.
Parents exasperate their children by abusing them, or applying improper discipline.
The possibility exists for innovative technologies to exasperate social and economic inequalities.
My books exasperate the Jewish community.
He reveals a casualness that would exasperate Réaumur.
And this report hath so exasperate Macbeth that he prepares for some attempt at war.
Because Carmen can easily do things that exasperate most white people.
Eighth, parents exasperate their children by criticism.
A prominent noble allied to the government would not knowingly exasperate the Princeps.
But Dylan did not just exasperate and lose his audience once.
Their platitude-ridden speeches exasperate him.
She was there to exasperate how badly I was doing.
You are doing this on purpose to exasperate me!
Fathers, do not exasperate your children.
Perhaps we unwittingly repeat phrases or gestures that exasperate our half?
How might fathers exasperate their children?

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