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- Latin exasperatusexasperate (v.) 1530s, "irritate, provoke to anger," from Latin exasperatus, past participle of exasperare "make rough, roughen, irritate, provoke," from ex "out, out of; thoroughly" (see ex-) + asper "rough" (see asperity).www.etymonline.com/word/exasperation
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Signification de exasperate: exaspérer; Les années 1530, "irriter, provoquer la …
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Bedeutung von exasperate: verärgern; 1530er Jahre, "reizen, zum Zorn …
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Voci correlate exasperate asperity (n.) c. 1200, asprete "difficoltà," dal francese …
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exasperate 뜻: 짜증나게 하다; 1530년대, "화나게 하다, 성을 돋우다"는 뜻으로, …
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c. 1300, "put (someone) to question in regard to knowledge, competence, or …
Asperity
asperity. (n.). c. 1200, asprete "hardship," from Old French asperité "difficulty, …
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