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    ex·as·per·ate
    [iɡˈzaspəˌrāt, eɡˈzaspəˌrāt]
    verb
    exasperate (verb) · exasperates (third person present) · exasperated (past tense) · exasperated (past participle) · exasperating (present participle)
    1. irritate and frustrate (someone) intensely:
      "this futile process exasperates prison officials"
    Origin
    mid 16th century: from Latin exasperat- ‘irritated to anger’, from the verb exasperare (based on asper ‘rough’).
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  3. verb (used with object), ex·as·per·at·ed, ex·as·per·at·ing. to irritate or provoke to a high degree; annoy extremely: He was exasperated by the senseless delays. Archaic. to increase the intensity or violence of (disease, pain, feelings, etc.). adjective Botany. rough; covered with hard, projecting points, as a leaf.
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    Meaning of exasperate in English exasperate verb [ T ] uk / ɪɡˈzɑː.spə.reɪt / us / ɪɡˈzæs.pə.reɪt / Add to word list to make someone very annoyed, usually when they can do nothing to solve a problem
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    ex·​as·​per·​ate ig-ˈza-sp (ə-)rət 1 : irritated or annoyed especially to the point of injudicious action : exasperated 2 : roughened with irregular prickles or elevations exasperate seed coats Did you know? Exasperate comes from Latin exasperare, whose base, asper, means "rough."
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    Exasperate is today most commonly used as a synonym of annoy, but for several hundred years it also had the meanings “to make more grievous” and “to make harsh or harsher.” Exacerbate is now the more common choice of these two words when one seeks to indicate that something is becoming increasingly bitter, violent, or unpleasant.
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