exasperate in a sentence
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Definition
To exasperate means to irritate or frustrate someone intensely.
Sample Sentences
- The constant noise from the construction site began to exasperate the residents of the neighborhood.
- She tried to remain calm, but his incessant questions gradually started to exasperate her.
- It was difficult to keep a positive attitude when the repeated delays only served to exasperate the entire team.
- His habit of interrupting others during meetings would inevitably exasperate his colleagues.
- After hours of trying to fix the computer, I felt completely exasperated and ready to give up.