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aggravate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of aggravate in Hindi

  • बढ़
  • भड़काना
  • छेड़ना
  • बिगाड़ना
  • गंभीरता बढ़ाना
  • उत्तेजित करना
  • बदतर करना

aggravate Definition

  • make (a problem, injury, or offense) worse or more serious. ( (एक समस्या, चोट, या अपराध) बदतर या अधिक गंभीर बनाते हैं। )
  • annoy or exasperate (someone), especially persistently. ( परेशान या अतिरंजित (कोई), विशेष रूप से लगातार। )

aggravate Example

  • On the contrary it could very well aggravate the problem even further. ( इसके विपरीत यह समस्या को और भी अच्छी तरह से बढ़ा सकता है। )
  • Ji said that the sudden crisis will aggravate people's mental problems if they are prone to depression, obsession and anxiety. ( जी ने कहा कि अचानक संकट लोगों की मानसिक समस्याओं को बढ़ा देगा अगर वे अवसाद, जुनून और चिंता से ग्रस्त हैं। )
  • The woman was STILL following me, and it was beginning to irritate and aggravate me. ( वह महिला मेरे पीछे-पीछे चल रही थी, और वह मुझे परेशान और उत्तेजित करने लगी थी। )
  • Not how will you aggravate him, challenge him, dare him, antagonize him, and make an enemy out of him. ( न कि आप उसे कैसे उत्तेजित करेंगे, उसे चुनौती देंगे, उसकी हिम्मत करेंगे, उसका विरोध करेंगे, और उससे दुश्मन बना लेंगे। )

More Sentence

  • military action would only aggravate the situation
  • To put energy into pH regulation to reverse acidosis would not help in this situation, but on the contrary would aggravate the energy problem.
  • Premature implementation will set back the cause of regional reform and development and aggravate political problems.
  • Yes, this week's retro Mercury can be aggravating and infuriating, so fume and brood if you want to.
  • The housing problem was aggravated by a rapid increase in a population that doubled from 1949 to 1964 and almost doubled again by the end of the century.
  • Or the theory of weight loss is aggravatingly simple - burn more calories than you consume - and the most pleasant possible practice is to do this without really noticing, for example by taking a nice long walk.
  • And when you separate the illness from the patient, you free the parents up to be aggravated and very clear about what they're fighting.
  • Irritably, she swatted the aggravating hand that was distracting her.
  • After explaining myself to the very aggravated and annoyed teacher who had exclaimed upon my arrival that I had cut class everything seemed to calm down.
  • She muttered, taking control of her anger, ‘Just aggravated at the rat that was watching me.’
  • Even a slight traffic accident or a train delay aggravates the problems and stress.
  • Hibs were further encouraged when Moravcik aggravated the leg injury which had troubled him all week and went off to be replaced by McNamara in only 17 minutes.
  • People would find me here, weeks later, pale and thin, but worry free and careless, aggravated to be pulled from my hiding place.
  • Meanwhile, several flights upstairs, there's an aggravatingly strident and disconnected quality to the vocals, which doesn't bode well for the future.
  • ‘She's sick,’ Dani said, seemingly aggravated and overly annoyed.
  • An hour we sat, miffed and aggravated until we finally escaped and arrived at our destination
  • Though she discovered a passion for running in the mountains, the stress aggravated a previous injury, and Ratkovic ruptured her Achilles tendon.
  • Words I would never have dared to say to my father before, whenever he annoyed or aggravated me.
  • As it is, I find the navigation aggravatingly , ironically useless.
  • With the wind at her back Joy found the walk aggravating due to the fact that her waist long hair threw itself in front of her vision in tangled masses.
  • I used to work at a grocery store, and would go home each night thoroughly annoyed and aggravated .
  • Shielded lamps and indirect luminaires prevent the lighting installation from aggravating the problems of stress.
  • The judge noted he was a risk to the public and said the offence was aggravated by force used and injuries being caused to a vulnerable victim.
  • The negative publicity surrounding OxyContin has aggravated a longstanding problem.
  • The local favourite aggravated an injury to his troublesome right arm after catching his hand in a latch while taking a toilet break on the 16th fairway.
  • ‘Your dangerous and aggressive driving was intentional, this seriously aggravates the offence,’ Judge Haworth said.