exasperates in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

exasperates in the PONS Dictionary

exasperates Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he exasperates me
the way you work exasperates me
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He always keeps his cool and never exasperates himself.
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Mike manages to escape, re-enters the car, and is exasperated by the continuous seatbelt reminder tone.
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His stubborn refusal to be intimidated exasperated them and his success in gathering a tenth of their produce cost them money.
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The villain or rival, finally exasperated, pushes the hero aside and plays the song himself, striking the correct note and blowing himself up.
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So, exasperated, the young man starts talking and cursing.
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Though the newest demon lord never ceases to annoy and exasperate him, he comes to care very deeply for the innocent boy.
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The impresario's perversion of the truth further exasperated the hunger artist.
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It was formed when the founding members were exasperated to discover that even prominent music professionals had never heard of the genre.
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These debilitating injuries are often left untreated which only exasperates the problem.
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Exasperated by the taxes, the lesser nobles dreamed of an aristocratic republic.
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