exacerbamos
Exacerbamos is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb exacerbar, meaning “we worsen” or “we intensify.” It is used when the speaker refers to actions that aggravate a situation, making it more severe, acute, or painful. As a regular -ar verb, its present indicative forms are: yo exacerbo, tú exacerbas, él/ella/Ud. exacerba, nosotros exacerbamos, vosotros exacerbáis, ellos/ellas/Uds. exacerban.
Etymology: Exacerbar derives from Latin exacerbare, formed from ex- meaning “out” and acerbus meaning “bitter” or
Usage: The verb is common in political, social, medical, and everyday discourse when describing actions or events
- Exacervamos la crisis si seguimos sin planificar. (If we keep going without a plan, we worsen the
- Al negar la evidencia, exacerbamos el conflicto entre las partes. (By denying the evidence, we intensify
See also: exacerbar, exacerbación (the noun referring to the act or result of worsening, common in medical