exacerbate
It means to make things worse.
"There's hundreds of Zombies outside, and they're really going to exacerbate things."
exacerbate
To make an existing situation much worse than before
Faux News only helps to exacerbate the electorates intelligence level.
exacerbate
To make a problem worse than it already is.
Don't exacerbate things!
exacerbate
A word used by self-important twits who could have just said "aggravate".
Self-importance tends to exacerbate the use of a grandiose vocabulary.
Exacerbate
To masturbate furiously, and to the point of utter exhaustion
Last night, I went home, and exacerbated for literally 3 hours...I've never slept better
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She's so hot. You don't know how many times I've exacerbated while thinking about her
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She's so hot. You don't know how many times I've exacerbated while thinking about her
Exacerbate
To make worse or to worsen; opposite of helping
Jimmy's attempts to gain recongnition inhigh school only exacerbated his already troublesome identity crisis.
Exacerbate
The term used to describe the practice of masturbating to exhaustion as a quality form of exercise.
I totally killed my workout yesterday - I had to exacerbate to failure for 5 sets!