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Example sentences for "worsen"

Lexicographically close words:
worry; worrying; wors; worschipe; worse; worsened; worsening; worser; worship; worshipe
  1. Ethics must needs worsen throughout the State when the primitive instinct of strife developed into a policy of plunder; and worsened ethics means a positive weakening of a society's total strength.

  2. It needs the strenuous empiricism of a Mommsen to find ground for comfort in the apparition of a Caesar in a State that must needs worsen under Caesars even more profoundly than it did before its malady gave Caesar his opportunity.

  3. Even the sinister virtue of uniting a people within itself was lacking to the perpetual warfare of the Greeks: the internal hatreds seemed positively to worsen in the atmosphere of the hatreds of the communities.

  4. But let a holistic practitioner treat a sick person and have that person follow any of their suggestions or take any natural remedies and have that person die or worsen and it instantly becomes the natural doctor's fault.

  5. Each successive fast will produce some improvement and if a light, largely raw-food diet is adhered to between fasts the patient should not worsen and should be fairly comfortable between fastings.

  6. It's wanter Systum that's the curse uv Australia; an' Ted's got it worsen most.

  7. I was worsen you afore I struck it; an' now, why, I wouldn't care to call the Queen me aunt!

  8. Did they worsen before this Russian language newspaper turned up, or did they really begin to worsen when the Russian language newspaper turned up?

  9. A second effect of this monopoly (as of all monopolies) is to worsen the quality of the goods sold in an artificially restricted market.


  10. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "worsen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accommodate; adapt; adjust; aggravate; alter; ameliorate; amplify; annoy; augment; better; break; change; checker; chop; compound; convert; damage; debase; decline; deepen; deform; degenerate; descend; deteriorate; deviate; disintegrate; diverge; diversify; embitter; enhance; enlarge; fail; fit; flop; harm; heighten; hurt; impair; improve; increase; injure; intensify; irritate; jibe; magnify; meliorate; mitigate; modify; modulate; overthrow; provoke; qualify; rebuild; reconstruct; reform; regress; relapse; remake; renew; reshape; restructure; retrograde; revive; rot; sharpen; shift; sicken; sink; slacken; sour; subvert; swerve; tack; turn; vary; veer; warp; weaken; worsen