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6 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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I have exasperated my colleagues with my constant interruptions during meetings.
The complicated instructions on the assembly manual have exasperated the new homeowners.
His forgetfulness has exasperated his friends on numerous occasions.
The confusing regulations have exasperated small business owners.
She has exasperated her parents by consistently ignoring their advice.
The constant noise pollution has exasperated residents in the bustling city.

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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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