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  1. The meaning of WORSEN is to make worse. How to use worsen in a sentence.

  2. to become worse or to make something become worse: As the company's financial problems worsened, several directors resigned . The continued supply of arms to the region will only worsen the situation .

  3. verb (used with or without object) to make or become worse. Synonyms: sink, slip, deteriorate, decline. worsen. / ˈwɜːsən / verb. to grow or cause to grow worse.

  4. to become worse or to make something become worse: As the company's financial problems worsened, several directors resigned. The continued supply of arms to the region will only worsen the situation. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Deteriorating and making worse.

  5. When things go from terrible to even more terrible, they worsen. If your sore throat worsens, you should call the doctor.

  6. Definition of worsen verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. British English: worsen / ˈwɜːsn / VERB. If a situation worsens, it becomes more difficult, unpleasant, or unacceptable. The security forces prevented the situation from worsening. American English: worsen / ˈwɜrsən /. Arabic: يَجْعَلُهُ أَسْوَأ.

  8. worsen. verb. 1. deteriorate, decline, sink, decay, get worse, degenerate, go downhill (informal), go from bad to worse, take a turn for the worse, retrogress The security forces had to intervene to prevent the situation from worsening. deteriorate improve, recover, mend, be on the mend.

  9. Jun 17, 2024 · worsen (third-person singular simple present worsens, present participle worsening, simple past and past participle worsened) ( transitive) To make worse; to impair . The global warming has worsened the weather.

  10. worsen. verb [ I, T ] uk / ˈwɜːs ə n / us. Add to word list. to become worse or to make something become worse: His condition suddenly worsened last week. (Definition of worsen from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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