abirritate
v. t.
Sample Sentences
- The constant interruptions seemed to abirritate her, making it hard for her to concentrate.
- His sarcastic remarks only served to abirritate the already tense atmosphere in the room.
- Children often abirritate their parents with endless questions about the world around them.
- The loud music from the party next door began to abirritate the neighbors, prompting complaints.
- She tried to remain calm, but his persistent teasing began to abirritate her patience.
- Long meetings can abirritate even the most dedicated employees, leading to decreased productivity.
- It was clear that the delays in the project timeline would abirritate the stakeholders involved.
- His inability to listen to feedback would invariably abirritate his colleagues during discussions.
- The constant noise from construction work outside would abirritate anyone trying to work from home.
- Efforts to resolve the issue only seemed to abirritate the situation further, creating more confusion.
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