Translation for '
aggravate' from English to Russian
VERB | to aggravate | aggravated | aggravated aggravating | aggravates | |
SYNO | to aggravate | to exacerbate | to exasperate | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- "Space exploration must be carried out in a way so as to reduce, not aggravate, tensions in human society".
- However, the remote areas still roost in the dilapidated road conditions that aggravate each year owing to flashing monsoons.
- Rajagopal accuses Modi of being pro-corporate and claims that it will further aggravate the difference between the rich and poor in the country.
- However, insoluble fiber (e.g., bran) has not been found to be effective for IBS. In some people, insoluble fiber supplementation may aggravate symptoms.
- Most minor cases of a friction burn require little to no treatment, as a specific case of allergy might aggravate the burn.
- Cabin 'densification', to lower unit costs, could aggravate this overcapacity.
- The succeeding chapters list which circumstances justify, exempt, mitigate and aggravate criminal liability.
- In 1957 he denounced the IRA border campaign arguing that physical force would only aggravate the division not bring a solution.
- Eperisone should be administered with care in patients with a history of hypersensitivity to any medication, or with disorders of liver function (it may aggravate hepatic dysfunction).
- The first six elements are the same as common law larceny. It is the last two elements that aggravate the crime to common law robbery.
- Chronic exposure to magnesium fluoride may affect the skeleton, kidneys, central nervous system, respiratory system, eyes and skin, and may cause or aggravate attacks of asthma.
- Guidelines from professional societies recommend treatment with alternative anticoagulants instead of heparin, as there is a possibility that it may aggravate the phenomenon.
- Clonazepam may aggravate hepatic porphyria. Clonazepam may affect levels of phenytoin (diphenylhydantoin). and phenobarbital.
- In fact, a number of negative unintended consequences have been empirically identified that may aggravate rather than mitigate offender risk.
- Critically assessed the pension reform, suggesting that it could aggravate the existing problems in the North Caucasus.
- A long strike in the mining industry contributed to falling exports and further aggravate the trade deficit. International reserves, meanwhile, were close to zero.
- Posting off-topic messages to deliberately aggravate other members is a form of trolling.
- NSAIDs may aggravate hypertension (high blood pressure) and thereby antagonize the effect of antihypertensives, such as ACE inhibitors.
- Visuals, smells, and even barometric pressure or electrostatic changes can become associated with these noises progressively and then serve to further aggravate the condition.
- RBD may be acute and sudden in onset if associated with drug treatment or withdrawal (particularly with alcohol withdrawal). Antidepressant medications can induce or aggravate RBD symptoms.
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