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US
/ˈwɝsənd/
]
[ UK /wˈɜːsənd/ ]
[ UK /wˈɜːsənd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
changed for the worse in health or fitness
I feel worse today
her cold is worse -
made or become worse; impaired
the worsened diplomatic relations
troubled by the worsened economic conditions
How To Use worsened In A Sentence
- Conditions in the slum worsened
- This process is worsened by washing with soap. The Sun
- Persistent deflation has crimped corporate earnings and worsened the government's deficit.
- This globalization has also worsened the conditions for new institutions to arise as the expanding number of people who must come to terms geometrically increases the cost of coming to a new agreement. An Introduction to Ecological Economics~ Chapter 3
- Already low living standards have been worsened by stringent economic reforms.
- the worsened diplomatic relations
- During the summer, her depression worsened and she took a potentially fatal overdose.
- Symptoms associated with this syndrome may be worsened in patients who are receiving sympatholytic agents such as clonidine (Catapres).
- In my early twenties my period troubles worsened dramatically. The Sun
- A recent investment boom should help firms to compete internationally, though in the short term it has worsened the trade deficit.