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    Ex·as·per·ate
    /iɡˈzaspəˌrāt/

    verb

    • 1. irritate and frustrate (someone) intensely: "this futile process exasperates prison officials"
  2. Definition of exasperate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. 5 days ago · verb (transitive) 1. to cause great irritation or anger to; infuriate. 2. to cause (an unpleasant feeling, condition, etc) to worsen; aggravate. adjective. 3. botany. having a rough prickly surface because of the presence of hard projecting points. Collins English Dictionary.

  4. Feb 4, 2024 · exasperate (third-person singular simple present exasperates, present participle exasperating, simple past and past participle exasperated) ( transitive) To tax the patience of; irk, frustrate, vex, provoke, annoy; to make angry .

  5. Definitions of 'exasperate' If someone or something exasperates you, they annoy you and make you feel frustrated or upset. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'exasperate' American English: ɪgzæspəreɪt British English: ɪgzɑːspəreɪt , -zæs- More. Conjugations of 'exasperate' present simple: I exasperate, you exasperate [...]

  6. exasperate meaning: to annoy someone a lot. Learn more.

  7. EXASPERATE definition: to annoy someone a lot. Learn more.

  8. v.t. to irritate or provoke to a high degree; annoy extremely: He was exasperated by the senseless delays. [ Archaic.]to increase the intensity or violence of (disease, pain, feelings, etc.). adj. Botany rough; covered with hard, projecting points, as a leaf.

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