Examples of 'may exacerbate' in a sentence

Meaning of "may exacerbate"

This phrase suggests that a certain action, event, or circumstance has the potential to worsen, intensify, or aggravate a situation, problem, or condition. It implies that the mentioned factor could contribute to the escalation or deterioration of the existing state

How to use "may exacerbate" in a sentence

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Climate change may exacerbate these risks.
Anyone with a medical condition that alcohol may exacerbate.
Rivastigmine may exacerbate or induce extrapyramidal symptoms.
Niacin should be avoided since it may exacerbate hyperglycemia.
Hypertension may exacerbate underlying cardiovascular disease.
Social and religious stigma may exacerbate such trauma.
This may exacerbate social problems such as unemployment.
Unscrupulous sellers may exacerbate the situation.
You may exacerbate this by carrying heavy loads.
Exposure to sunlight may exacerbate the problem.
You may exacerbate your symptoms by doing too much.
The endogenous opioids may exacerbate the syndrome.
Effexor may exacerbate these problems in some patients.
The presence of others may exacerbate the situation.
Anemia may exacerbate or cause other medical problems.

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Difficult living conditions may exacerbate this violence.
Alcohol may exacerbate some of its side effects.
Some natural medications and vitamins may exacerbate bleeding.
In turn this may exacerbate concentration problems.
Turnover in personnel and budgetary constraints may exacerbate these challenges.
Periodontitis may exacerbate diabetes by decreasing glycemic control.
Patients with bronchial asthma may exacerbate this disease.
Cyanocobalamin may exacerbate allergic reactions caused by thiamine.
Warmer temperatures in the near shore may exacerbate the problem.
Eating may exacerbate the pain.
Conflict and other humanitarian crises may exacerbate ongoing violence.
Trade may exacerbate existing factors that create crisis.
The changing climate may exacerbate these stressors.
It may exacerbate kidney disease.
Increased groundwater abstraction may exacerbate already declining water levels.
It may exacerbate a depressed condition.
Some of these reactions may exacerbate the tightness of supply.
This may exacerbate an already negative situation and make reconciliation less likely.
My worry is that a cashless society may exacerbate inequality even further.
Climate change may exacerbate malnutrition by reducing natural resource productivity.
Be aware of cultural power differences that may exacerbate any dynamic.
Climate change may exacerbate some of these impacts.
Obviously there are social conditions t tia t may exacerbate ill health.
Climate change may exacerbate this imbalance.
The aged are especially prone to diseases which may exacerbate any illness.
Pregnancy also may exacerbate lumbar lordosis.
Various banking rescue measures adopted in developed countries may exacerbate this trend.
Consumers may exacerbate the problem.
Hormonal changes associated with menopause may exacerbate this condition.
Plastic particles may exacerbate the pollutant contamination of fish.
And pressures to liberalize the international labour market may exacerbate international tension.
Footprints may exacerbate the problem.
The ensuing competition for control of natural resources may exacerbate tensions between groups.
Selenium deficiency may exacerbate the effects of iodine deficiency.
The presence of anterior or anterolateral bone impingement caused by osteophytes may exacerbate this condition.

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