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worsen
/ ˈwɜːsən /
verb
to grow or cause to grow worse
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
In response to a worsening Islamist insurgency, the junta stopped working with the former colonial power, France, and instead turned to Russia for military assistance.
These children often have a cold or runny nose and a cough that worsens at night or early morning, recurring every few weeks.
The Wye in particular has become symbolic of widespread concerns over the worsening state of the UK's waterways in recent years.
In some places, that seismic strain is alleviated; in others, it worsens — making earthquake faults in that area even closer to potentially failing and resulting in another big earthquake.
She said he was in "constant" pain, his epilepsy had worsened, he was at risk of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy, and he struggled to chew food, sometimes leading to choking.
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