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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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The complicated legal procedures have been exasperating the plaintiff's lawyer.
The unresolved mystery has been exasperating detectives for months.
The challenging crossword puzzle has been exasperating avid solvers.
His repeated failure to follow instructions has been exasperating the entire team.
The ongoing power outages have been exasperating residents in the neighborhood.
The malfunctioning computer has been exasperating me for the past hour.

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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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