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acerbated Meaning in Telugu ( acerbated తెలుగు అంటే)



తీవ్రమైంది, సోర్ మరియు పిచ్

చేదు లేదా కోపంతో,

Verb:

సోర్ మరియు పిచ్,



acerbated's Usage Examples:

the skin masked and often exacerbated by application of a topical immunosuppressive agent.


This resulted in a mass outbreak of the Wendigo curse, which was greatly exacerbated by the curse being transmitted via bite wounds inflicted by the Wendigos, in a process akin to lycantrophy.


A large part of the workforce were Widnes-based, so the decline of the factory exacerbated the problem of unemployment for unskilled and semi-skilled workers in the area.


The abrupt loss of lift is exacerbated by the lack of traditional stall warning or buffet as a low-speed contour would provide.


The reception problem is exacerbated by the station's location on the UHF band (UHF stations have never gotten good reception in rugged terrain), as well as its relatively modest operating power.


As the novel progresses, Bruce's mental health begins to deteriorate; it is revealed that he suffers from drug addiction and bipolar disorder, which, along with his inability to form meaningful, trust-based relationships, are exacerbated by latent, unresolved psychological problems caused by childhood abuses.


This problem was exacerbated by the fact that he almost never rehearsed with the group.


effect can be exacerbated if the underlying substrate is rough, or if it roughens upon heating, for the following reason.


Karolina was surprised and scared, which exacerbated her old feelings of rejection when Nico pulled away.


Human vulnerability, exacerbated by the lack of planning or lack of appropriate emergency management,.


As traffic projections increased, further exacerbated by a disaster on the Sunshine Skyway Bridge in 1980, it was clear that the new bridge would need to handle at least eight lanes (four in each direction).


When municipal annexation broke down, urban problems were exacerbated as the middle-class ring became divorced from the poor center.


When Mathewson became RBS's chief executive in 1992 the bank had been severely weakened by bad debts arising from poor lending decisions, which had been exacerbated by the economic slowdown of the early 1990s.



Synonyms:

change, alter, modify,



Antonyms:

stiffen, decrease, tune, dissimilate,



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