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worsen
/ ˈwɜːsən /
verb
to grow or cause to grow worse
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Residents living next to biomass plants, like Drax’s, say the operations have worsened asthma and routinely leave a film of dust on their cars.
Nutritionists and GPs I spoke to have also expressed concerns about the broader system, and in particular whether existing health inequalities could worsen.
But the law’s flaws have become increasingly accepted in recent years as the state’s housing crisis worsened, with Newsom signing two bills to overhaul the the law and ease new construction earlier this year.
How much the U.N. has really accomplished in subsequent decades to manage a world of constant disorder, worsening inequality and impending ecological collapse is very much open to doubt.
"My symptoms worsened over about three months including severe headaches, my speech became affected as well as my balance and I was getting confused."
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