Examples of using Aggravate in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Self-medication can be a useless waste of priceless time, and aggravate the inflammatory process.
facial deformities may aggravate the problem 4.
Anabolic/androgenic steroids may also aggravate male pattern hair loss.
Associated hypoxia can also aggravate the patients' condition.
to control seizures may aggravate or initiate seizures.
But another time jump could aggravate her injuries. Miss Saunders's condition.
But another time jump could aggravate her injuries.
It may even aggravate the situation with the girl.
But another time jump could aggravate her injuries.
But another time jump could aggravate her injuries. Miss Saunders's condition.
This breeze could aggravate your fever.
It may even aggravate the situation.
You ease one worry, but aggravate one greater.
It is clear that taking antibiotics with anginas of this type- only aggravate the situation.
This can only aggravate the situation in which the disease will become chronic.
Aggravate the degenerative process of previous injuries
This could aggravate both the local postmaster and other users.
Dirty tables aggravate me.
And god knows how they aggravate me!
changes in the climate aggravate threats to natural capital.