Detrimental vs Exacerbate - What's the difference?
detrimental | exacerbate |
To make worse (pain, anger, etc.); aggravate.
* 2013 , Louise Taylor, English talent gets left behind as Premier League keeps importing'' (in ''The Guardian , 20 August 2013)[http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2013/aug/19/english-talent-premier-league-importing]
As an adjective detrimental
is causing damage or harm.As a verb exacerbate is
to make worse (pain, anger, etc); aggravate.detrimental
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Synonyms
* (causing damage or harm) harmful, injurious; see alsoAntonyms
* (causing damage or harm) beneficialExternal links
* *exacerbate
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Verb
(exacerbat)- The proposed shutdown would exacerbate unemployment problems.
- The reasons for this growing disconnect are myriad and complex but the situation is exacerbated by the reality that those English players who do smash through our game's "glass ceiling" command radically inflated transfer fees.