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exacerbate

It means to make things worse.

"There's hundreds of Zombies outside, and they're really going to exacerbate things."

by Thegreatnick April 13, 2005

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exacerbate

To make an existing situation much worse than before

Faux News only helps to exacerbate the electorates intelligence level.

by DMg_Halt September 24, 2017


exacerbate

To make a problem worse than it already is.

Don't exacerbate things!

by Shane June 19, 2004

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exacerbate

A word used by self-important twits who could have just said "aggravate".

Self-importance tends to exacerbate the use of a grandiose vocabulary.

by justme2 August 11, 2007

18๐Ÿ‘ 27๐Ÿ‘Ž


Exacerbate

To masturbate furiously, and to the point of utter exhaustion

Last night, I went home, and exacerbated for literally 3 hours...I've never slept better
or...
She's so hot. You don't know how many times I've exacerbated while thinking about her

by jmag123 January 13, 2009

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Exacerbate

To make worse or to worsen; opposite of helping

Jimmy's attempts to gain recongnition inhigh school only exacerbated his already troublesome identity crisis.

by Mac11 October 8, 2004

29๐Ÿ‘ 16๐Ÿ‘Ž


Exacerbate

The term used to describe the practice of masturbating to exhaustion as a quality form of exercise.

I totally killed my workout yesterday - I had to exacerbate to failure for 5 sets!

by Master Exacerbater October 25, 2012

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