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View definitions for worsening

worsening

adjective as in retrograde

noun as in declension

noun as in declination

noun as in degeneration

noun as in entropy

noun as in exacerbation

Strong match

noun as in relapse

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Example Sentences

As a number of government scientists on the frontlines have told Salon, the toll on both workers and the public interest is considerable, especially in an era of deadly pandemics, climate volatility and worsening pollution.

From Salon

He declined to say whether any aides advised Bass of the worsening weather conditions while she was in Ghana.

Illegal drug use is deeply intertwined with homelessness, both increasing the risk of losing housing and arising or worsening when people find themselves on the streets, a new study has found.

She told the BBC that left them unprepared for a worsening situation as the army advanced on the area, which has been held by the RSF since the conflict broke out.

From BBC

Defeat at the qualifying stages of the Champions League in August had limited Clement's summer transfer budget amid a worsening financial picture off the pitch.

From BBC

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

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