Detailed translations for "aggravate"

to aggravate

1. colloquial

to aggravate(also: to rile, to worry, to huff, to peeve)
And aggravate the Gauls beyond reason.
If she can't aggravate me, she's not happy.
Wenn sie mich nicht aufregen kann, ist sie nicht glücklich.
to aggravate(also: to tempt, to rile, to pique, to allure)
reizen{transitive verb}

2. other

to aggravate
to aggravate
verschärfen{transitive verb}
His raids into nearby nations to abduct free men and women into slavery could aggravate the tense
Seine Raubzüge in der Region zur Versklavung freier Menschen verschärfen die angespannte Lage im
All I'm suggesting, Mr Neelix, is that paranoia will aggravate your already precarious emotional
His raids into nearby nations to abduct free men and women into slavery could aggravate the tense
to aggravate(also: to worsen, to get worse, to deteriorate)
verschlechtern{transitive verb}

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