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worsening

[ US /ˈwɝsənɪŋ, ˈwɝsnɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /wˈɜːsənɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. changing something with the result that it becomes worse
  2. process of changing to an inferior state
ADJECTIVE
  1. changing for the worse
    worried by the worsening storm

How To Use worsening In A Sentence

  • To let his brain swell and keep the blood flowing, thereby preventing the damage from worsening, doctors removed virtually the entire left side of his skull, a procedure known as a craniectomy. Traumatic brain injury leaves an often-invisible, life-altering wound
  • They issued a pamphlet concerning the worsening environment.
  • In the immediate future, bankers say, airlines in the region will have to be more creative in how they fund future airline purchases as financing becomes scarcer and costlier due to the worsening global economy. Dubai Gears Up For Air Show
  • Another seemingly plausible, but impracticable scheme is feared to end up wasting the nation's energy and worsening social division.
  • Conditions are now worsening as the days become shorter and the roads icier.
  • worried by the worsening storm
  • The political situation is steadily worsening.
  • Sivagnanam wonders if our patients settled because of the residual effect of the previously administered high dose colchicine that we had stopped; we only reintroduced colchicine, however, if the gout was not settling or was worsening.
  • In the second half with both teams tiring and the conditions worsening it was down to who wanted to win the game more.
  • My head throbbed with the force of a thousand attacks at once and I could feel the painful sensation worsening with each pulse of my heart.
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