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5 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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The repeated delays had exasperated the passengers waiting for their flight at the crowded airport.
The constant interruptions had exasperated her during the important business meeting.
By the time he arrived, the confusing instructions had exasperated the participants in the team-building exercise.
The unresolved technical issues had exasperated the software developers working on the project.
Having forgotten the anniversary once again had exasperated him, leading to a heated argument.

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Exasperate

ig-zas-puh-reyt
verbTo strongly irritate or provoke; to cause extreme annoyance or frustration.
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Last Updated On: March 12, 2024
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