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exasperate

[ig-zas-puh-reyt] / ɪgˈzæs pəˌreɪt /


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"Talking of such crimes as rooted in exasperated love or strong jealousy is a distortion – that uses romantic, culturally acceptable terms," the judge argues, surrounded by her research at her home in Rome.

From BBC

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Georgia Republican and die-hard ally of former President Donald J. Trump, was exasperated with her colleagues as she left the House floor last Thursday evening.

From New York Times

That exasperated other members of the alliance, who viewed Turkey as leveraging its position for domestic gain.

From New York Times

The issues exasperate many of the remaining businesses.

From Seattle Times

I hear some exasperated whispers — Nowhere to sit?

From Salon