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How to use exasperate in a sentence

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No level of incompetence or failure would either exasperate or disconcert him.
Yes, their coquettishness and evasions can exasperate men looking for an unequivocal answer to riddles of life and love.
She loved her sister dearly and always would, but sometimes Staicie had the infuriating knack of being able to effortlessly exasperate a saint.
The solution was to exasperate the square mesh design made up of grooves of the same depth as the joint.
Talented Nerazzurro striker Alessandro Altobelli had an erratic side which was enough to exasperate opponents and team-mates alike.
What tends to exasperate the profession is that these targets often rhyme with stricter checks on teachers.
That is starting to exasperate the United States, hitherto studiously cautious towards Mr Chavez.
But in AsunciĆ³n implementation of this was postponed yet again. Mercosur's paralysis is beginning to exasperate businessmen.
As long as Congresses and Presidents exasperate each other, Schlesinger will have an audience, and an afterlife.
But, it is certain that by continuing to mobilize society nonsensically on the theme of anti-Semitism, we can not but exasperate people.
With that in mind, here are my top three funniest moments: 3. The wiggers who exasperate Nick Sobotka in series two.
News that Adam Crozier, Royal Mail chief executive, is set to receive a bumper bonus will exasperate postal workers.
From around the spring of 1917 Asquith's reluctance to criticise the government at all began to exasperate some of his press supporters.
Bureaucracy and slow decisional process are the main barriers mentioned that finally exasperate Quebec entrepreneurs, more costumed to doing business in North America.
A diplomatic flurry may exasperate foreign friends, and lead to little.
Canada needs to stand firm in ensuring that protectionist measures do not exasperate the stresses that our people now face in the metal producing industry.
A strained relationship with the United States surely led to this major worry that such restrictions would spark a trade war and exasperate the economic downturn.
Knowledge of this not uncommon practice leads physicians to move carefully: they sometimes exasperate patients by refusing to give them an easy and quick remedy, and by requiring them to come back for a second consultation.
She tried till the end to provoke and exasperate me.
We can better appreciate why the slow pace and the esoteric side of a scientist's work can exasperate and weary those who expect from scientists an instant solution to their problems.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Knowing what was his want, how could she exasperate it by talking thus of her own?
You know, it does exasperate me the way people will not leave things alone.
The effect of this dialogue on the listener was not to melt, but exasperate her.
This might tend to barbarize, demoralize, and exasperate the whole mass and produce most deplorable consequences.
All this contributed to exasperate the inhabitants, and reduced us often to the point of being massacred.
My wintry smile at that resemblance seemed to exasperate him.
Erasmus wished to please the Pope and not exasperate Luther.
Bendel would shrug his shoulders, grin, and exasperate his wife.
The cavalier laughed aloud, which appeared to exasperate Milady still more.
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