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compounded

adjective as in multiplied

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The fallout from his spectacular Oval Office clash with Trump was compounded in Kyiv after the US suspended military aid and intelligence-sharing with Ukraine.

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As studios sunset certain initiatives, some fear that the already-slim opportunities for people of color could decrease, compounded by the ongoing production slowdown in Los Angeles due to industry contraction and runaway production.

Kenya is a hotspot for this abuse, says the charity ChildFund Kenya, compounded by a young demographic and widespread internet usage.

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He also explained that health effects can be "compounded" when the practice persists through generations.

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It compounded fears England failed to capitalise fully on being 200-2 after 30 overs on a fine batting pitch - a surface that only improved under the lights.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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