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to+aggravate

  • 1 pogoršati

    vt p/make worse, worsen, aggravate, exacerbate, compound, impair | samo - stvar only make it/matters worse; not help matters; add insult to injury; - odnose make relations worse, sour relations
    * * *
    • exacerbate
    • deteriorate
    • debase
    • go to the bad
    • impair
    • bastardize
    • aggravate
    • adulterate
    • redouble

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > pogoršati

  • 2 pooštriti

    vt pf intensify, step up; increase the strictness/harshness/seventy, render/make more severe, aggravate; sharpen (one by one itd. - - postrožiti, zaoštriti | -odnos prema become stricter with, get tough with; pooštriti mjere intensify measures; tighten up procedu
    * * *
    • tighten
    • aggravate

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > pooštriti

  • 3 uzrujati

    vt pf make nervous/jittery/uptight, upset, irritate, coll aggravate
    * * *
    • flurry
    • alarm
    • agitate

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > uzrujati

  • 4 zaoštriti

    vt pf sharpen; (zašiljiti) sharpen to a point, give a point to | zaoštriti sukob sharpen/ /intensify/exacerbate/escalate a conflict; bring things to a head; zaoštriti napetost intensify/step up/escalate tension, turn up the heat; zaoštriti situaciju aggravate/exacerbate/ /strain
    * * *
    • taper

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > zaoštriti

См. также в других словарях:

  • Aggravate — Ag gra*vate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Aggravated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Aggravating}.] [L. aggravatus, p. p. of aggravare. See {Aggrieve}.] 1. To make heavy or heavier; to add to; to increase. [Obs.] To aggravate thy store. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • aggravate — ag·gra·vate / a grə ˌvāt/ vt vat·ed, vat·ing: to make more serious, more severe, or worse maliciousness aggravated the offense aggravated her preexisting condition aggravating factors compare …   Law dictionary

  • aggravate, annoy, irritate — Aggravate means to intensify, to increase something unpleasant, to make worse, to make more grave or serious. Used informally and loosely, aggravate means to irritate, to annoy. Annoy means to harass, to pester, to disturb, to irritate by… …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • aggravate — (v.) 1520s, make heavy, burden down, from pp. adjective aggravate burdened; threatened (late 15c.), from L. aggravatus, pp. of aggravare to render more troublesome, lit. to make heavy (see AGGRAVATION (Cf. aggravation)). Earlier in this sense was …   Etymology dictionary

  • aggravate — The meaning ‘to annoy or exasperate’ has existed in good sources since the early 17c; despite this, Fowler (1926) recommended that it ‘should be left to the uneducated’. The dominance of the current sense has not put paid to the original meaning …   Modern English usage

  • aggravate — [v1] annoy be at*, be on the back of*, bother, bug, bum*, dog, drive up the wall*, exasperate, gall, get, get on one’s nerves, get to, give a hard time, grate, hack, irk, irritate, nag, needle, nettle, peeve, pester, pick on, pique, provoke,… …   New thesaurus

  • aggravate — ► VERB 1) make worse. 2) informal annoy or exasperate. DERIVATIVES aggravating adjective aggravation noun. USAGE Aggravate in the sense ‘annoy or exasperate’ is in widespread use in modern English and dates back to the 17th century, but the use… …   English terms dictionary

  • aggravate — 1 heighten, *intensify, enhance Analogous words: magnify, aggrandize (see EXALT): augment, *increase, multiply, enlarge Antonyms: alleviate Contrasted words: lighten, mitigate, allay (see RELIEVE): *palliate, extenuate: lessen, reduce, diminish,… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • aggravate — [ag′rə vāt΄] vt. aggravated, aggravating [< L aggravatus, pp. of aggravare, to make heavier < ad , to + gravis, heavy: see GRAVE1] 1. to make worse; make more burdensome, troublesome, etc. 2. Informal to exasperate; annoy; vex SYN.… …   English World dictionary

  • aggravate — verb 1) the new law could aggravate the situation Syn: worsen, make worse, exacerbate, inflame, compound; add fuel to the fire/flames, add insult to injury, rub salt in the wound Ant: alleviate, improve 2) informal you don …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • aggravate — aggravative, adj. aggravator, n. /ag reuh vayt /, v.t., aggravated, aggravating. 1. to make worse or more severe; intensify, as anything evil, disorderly, or troublesome: to aggravate a grievance; to aggravate an illness. 2. to annoy; irritate;… …   Universalium

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