Exacerbate

/ɪɡˈzæs.ə.beɪt/ verb

To exacerbate means to make a bad situation, problem, or feeling even worse. It does not create the problem, but it intensifies it.

It comes from Latin 'exacerbare', meaning 'to make harsh or bitter', from 'ex-' (thoroughly) and 'acerbus' (bitter, harsh). The word kept that sense of making something more severe or painful.

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