exasperate
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- v exasperate or irritate
- v make furious
- v make worse
- The stalling of the women's reservation bill has left the treasury benches exaperated.
- A self-styled truth-teller (his full name anagrams to Acted Candor), Caden manages to exasperate or repel the fascinating women (including Catherine Keener, Jennifer Jason Leigh .
- Directors are afraid that, for even a moment, they will lose, addle or exasperate the audience.