9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Exasperate' in a Sentence
"To strongly irritate or provoke; to cause extreme annoyance or frustration." more
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He will have exasperated his friends with his repeated tardiness to social gatherings.
The constant power outages will have exasperated the residents in the middle of a heatwave.
The ongoing technical glitches will have exasperated the participants in the virtual conference.
The complex instructions will have exasperated the users attempting to assemble the furniture.
The unresolved technical issues will have exasperated the team before the important presentation.
The never-ending bureaucracy will have exasperated those seeking government assistance.
The persistent noise from the construction site will have exasperated the residents by the end of the month.
The repeated miscommunications will have exasperated the participants in the team project.
The continuous disruptions in the internet service will have exasperated online gamers.
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