Used in a Sentence

acerbated

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for acerbated.

Editorial note

That lead to disappointment all around, which was acerbated by the now dated look of the project, due to the long dev time of a Fan game.

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Quick take

(transitive) To exasperate; to irritate.

Meaning at a glance

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verb

(transitive) To exasperate; to irritate.

verb

(transitive) To make bitter or sour.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for acerbated.

verb

(transitive) To exasperate; to irritate.

verb

(transitive) To make bitter or sour.

Example sentences

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That lead to disappointment all around, which was acerbated by the now dated look of the project, due to the long dev time of a Fan game.

2

The weird quirks are acerbated by Arbitration clauses designed to keep disagreements from ever going to court and instead being handled by "closed door, opaque third party negotiators".

Quote examples

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The weird quirks are acerbated by Arbitration clauses designed to keep disagreements from ever going to court and instead being handled by "closed door, opaque third party negotiators".

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use acerbated in a sentence?

That lead to disappointment all around, which was acerbated by the now dated look of the project, due to the long dev time of a Fan game.

What does acerbated mean?

(transitive) To exasperate; to irritate.

What part of speech is acerbated?

acerbated is commonly used as verb.