exacerbators

[US]/[ˌɪksˈæsərbeɪtə(r)z]/
[UK]/[ˌɪksəˈserbɪˌdeɪt̬ərz]/

Translation

n.People or things that make a bad situation worse.; Factors that intensify or aggravate a condition or problem.

Phrases & Collocations

major exacerbators

exacerbators identified

Example Sentences

inflation and supply chain issues are major exacerbators of economic hardship.

climate change acts as a significant exacerbator of existing inequalities.

poor sanitation can be a powerful exacerbator of infectious diseases.

stress and lack of sleep are known exacerbators of skin conditions like eczema.

political instability often proves to be an exacerbator of social unrest.

the rising cost of living is a key exacerbator of poverty for many families.

exposure to pollutants can be an exacerbator of respiratory problems.

unregulated development can be an exacerbator of environmental degradation.

misinformation online can be a serious exacerbator of public anxiety.

the lack of access to healthcare is a significant exacerbator of health disparities.

historical grievances can be an exacerbator of ongoing conflicts.

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