Examples of using Aggravates in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Everything aggravates your asthma.
Oh, don't be maudlin. You know how much it aggravates me.
Exertion aggravates the symptoms.
You're the one who aggravates me.
That, too, aggravates the situation in Europe.
You know it only aggravates her.
Obesity aggravates the symptoms of multiple sclerosis.
You know how much it aggravates me.
It aggravates them more if they see it hasn't touched you.
Carey Price aggravates injury.
It aggravates an already poor food situation very quickly.
Completeness aggravates diabetes.
The Eurozone's slide into austerity-induced deflation aggravates the problem.
Cold often aggravates the symptoms.
It is an inflammatory problem when sensitivity to gluten aggravates the problem.
Biting irritates parents and aggravates the waiting period for the dog.
Sometimes the child refuses to go to the doctor- it significantly aggravates the situation.
Besides, the dust aggravates my condition.
I repeat, mister Porter's addition instead of somehow facilitating the situation, aggravates it for us.
And each next only aggravates the situation.
because that is one of the problems that aggravates farmers most.
The fact is that polyneuropathy aggravates the state of diabetes.
Incidentally, it also aggravates the situation for all other enterprises,
Just thinking about being here aggravates my reflux. Yeah!
A static posture aggravates accumulated muscle tension with little release.
In this regard, he begins to use drops more often, which aggravates the situation.
More water is being poured, which aggravates the problem, because the less leaves on the plant,
Poor removal of dead cells can lead to an active immune response that aggravates chronic inflammation.
Moreover, this state of emergency aggravates a serious problem still further because in a manner of speaking it opens up a second front, that of Islamic terrorism.
The secretion stagnation in the nose that arises in connection with a cold, aggravates breathing, breastfeeding and night sleep.