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exasperateirritate Shopkeepers, exasperated at the impact of higher taxes and reduced consumer spending, are planning to close down for the day. — New York Times (Feb 7, 2012)
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exasperate1530s, "irritate, provoke to anger," from Latin exasperatus, past participle of exasperare "make rough, roughen, irritate, provoke," from ex- "thoroughly" (see ex-) + asp [..]
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exasperatev. To excite great anger in.
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exasperate(v) exasperate or irritate(v) make furious(v) make worse
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exasperateirrito
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exasperate"Fathers, do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord." Ephesians 4:6
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