Exacerbating in a sentence as an adjective

Especially when other rich white guys are causing or exacerbating many of the problems. Sounds like "Rich White Guy" is the best person to solve the problems, then.

In other words, if manned aircraft were killing huge groups of innocents on their own, it would stand to reason that drones open the floodgates to exacerbating that problem.

You are only exacerbating the issue. The main thing you achieve by something like this is satisfying your personal sense of justice and being judge, jury and executioner to accomplish it.

Yes, 48 hours can seem like an eternity in the tech world, but it prevents accidentally exacerbating the situation by acting with good intentions yet without a clear head. This isn't even taking into account how long it takes to check with HR, legal, etc.

Thus, Google is actively exacerbating inequality. -Google's buses use public land intended for public transit to provide "stops" for its employees.

I think it's possible that with the addition of things like the product ads for a product search and the fact that Google is the default jump off site for many people, they could be exacerbating the ad fatigue of their own users. I bet Google will have a tough time finding a sympathetic ear if Ad-Blocking goes more mainstream...

Aside from potentially exacerbating a dangerous situation should one occur, it will also make you less responsive to them, less playful, and less patient. They will eventually learn to just leave you alone -- even if that's not what you intend -- and that will weaken your bond with them and make them less communicative and more rebellious later on.

There's an understandably human tendency to highlight our accomplishments and bury our failures, which can give inexperienced outsiders/novices in some field a warped perception of what's "normal," exacerbating their self-doubt. I think it's admirable that he posted the letters and was honest about how they made him feel.

Re: the elderly, I think it's also exacerbating the already problematic question of how to care for the increasing number of elderly. There are a lot of elderly who don't really need to be in a nursing home or staffed assisted-living facility, but can't easily live on their own in suburbia because they can't drive.

Doing full data migration was not really an option because querying from MongoDB on un-indexed data is so slow, and paging in all that data would purge hot data, exacerbating the problem. > I'll admit I'm a non-believer, but every time I see "Schemaless" in MongoDB, I think "oh, so you're implementing schema in your application?"

The repercussions of breaking up families, criminalizing and incarcerating our most vulnerable members of society, and exacerbating violence in our poorest communities cannot be understated. The drug war has caused a whole plague of societal ills, one of which ironically appears to be higher rates of drug abuse.

This is a general term for situations when the pilot makes inputs to stabilize an airplane, but the inputs instead end up exacerbating the instability. A simple example of how this could happen is if the control inputs for some reason take effect with a time delay: the airplane pitches up, so the pilot tries to push it down, after a moment the transient passes and the plane pitches down so the pilots pulls up, but the previous input amplifies the downwards movement so the pilot pulls up harder, etc.

Negative psychological effects have been documented, leading one judge in a 2001 suit to rule that 'Solitary confinement units are virtual incubators of psychosesseeding illness in otherwise healthy inmates and exacerbating illness in those already suffering from mental infirmities.'"

Well, a lot of recruiters present themselves to employers as helping with their recruitment problems, rather than exacerbating them. The "rational" thing for a recruiter to do is to post fake jobs with huge salaries to jobs boards to get in resumes; and to offload filtering for quality onto clients so as to get more volume through; to shop resumes around clients in descending salary order so lower paying places only get candidates rejected by other employers; and as soon as the contingency fee comes through, to call the employee at work and try to get them to hop somewhere else so you can collect another contingency fee.

Exacerbating definitions

adjective

making worse

See also: aggravating exasperating