exasperate

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Examples of exasperate

  • I do not wish to exasperate the populace, replied the duke. 

  • No answer he could have made could have more exasperated her. 

  • He had certainly never felt more humiliated and exasperated.

  • Philosophically knowledgeable readers will be exasperated and frustrated, while others are liable to be seriously misled.

  • A slight, but nonetheless exasperating weakness lies in the glut of anachronisms peppering the prose of the book.

  • Who wouldn't be exasperated by their challenge to tradition?

  • The more they attempted to resist their inventions the more they become exasperated at the constraints of such identities.

  • He is clearly exasperated by the dictator's failure to heed the hardships which catalysed the revolt and by the subsequent oppression.

  • Such judgements by an exasperated social worker could be interpreted as pathologising an extremely marginalised service user.

  • Readers will be exasperated or delighted by the introductory section.

  • Her failure to consummate that relationship exasperated her even further.

  • On the contrary, groundwater development is seen as a substitute for tanks, which are the main agents of replenishment, thus exasperating the negative externalities.

  • What does the odd and sometimes exasperating way that students 'play' with language suggest in terms of classroom teaching approach?

  • Often this was not done, out of forgetfulness, and after thirty-one days a bill would be delivered to the now exasperated customer which he or she felt obliged to pay.

  • General practitioners are also exasperated by hospitals running out of acute beds and would prefer to be able to use community facilities, including specialists and nurses locally.

  • I find stories of this sort exasperating.

  • He had, on the one hand, to avoid exasperating those who had bailed him out overseas.

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