exacerbate problem | 15.73 | Politics exacerbates the problem. | ||
exacerbate situation | 6.32 | It is exacerbating the situation. | ||
exacerbate tension | 5.73 | And the fickle real-estate market exacerbates these tensions. | ||
exacerbate crisis | 1.18 | The crisis has been exacerbated by floods. | ||
exacerbate decline | 1.12 | That exacerbated the decline in the underlying indices. | ||
exacerbate concern | 1.05 | A smaller increase in stocks would exacerbate concern that inventories are low. | ||
exacerbate conflict | 0.92 | It thus exacerbates inter-ethnic conflicts. | ||
exacerbate shortage | 0.92 | The shortage was exacerbated by record temperatures in July and August. | ||
exacerbate fear | 0.79 | A stimulus program must not exacerbate those fears. | ||
exacerbate condition | 0.66 | Intense physical exertion can exacerbate this condition. | ||
exacerbate relation | 0.66 | The dispute over EU membership has exacerbated relations between Greece and Turkey. | ||
exacerbate difficulty | 0.59 | These difficulties were greatly exacerbated by poor civil defence planning. | ||
exacerbate division | 0.59 | They also questioned whether charters could exacerbate racial divisions by siphoning off white students. | ||
exacerbate matter | 0.59 | The first-division slug exacerbated the matter. | ||
exacerbate effect | 0.53 | The negative effects are exacerbated on wet or icy surfaces. | ||
exacerbate trend | 0.53 | It is not clear whether the spill exacerbated those trends. | ||
exacerbate unemployment | 0.53 | But the closures have eroded the Palestinian economy and exacerbated unemployment. | ||
exacerbate disease | 0.46 | Coeliac disease is exacerbated by ingestion of wheat, rye, barley, and probably oats. | ||
exacerbate poverty | 0.46 | The hurricane exacerbated the poverty. | ||
exacerbate difference | 0.39 | By masking them, it may end up exacerbating the differences in the future. |