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peggiorerai

Peggiorerai is the second-person singular form of the Italian verb peggiorare in the future indicative. The base verb peggiorare means to worsen or to deteriorate, in reference to a condition, situation, or quality. Peggiorerai therefore translates to "you will worsen" or "you will make worse" depending on the context, though it more commonly means the subject will experience a worsening of a condition rather than causing it directly.

Usage notes: Peggiorare is used to describe future deterioration. It appears in a wide range of contexts,

Examples:

- Se non interveniamo, peggiorerai la situazione.

- Se continua a ignorare i sintomi, la sua condizione potrebbe peggiorare.

Related forms: the infinitive peggiorare; the present participle peggiorando; the past participle peggiorato; the noun peggioramento,

See also: peggiorare, peggioramento, peggiore.

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including
health,
weather,
economic
or
social
conditions,
and
abstract
situations.
The
standard
future
tense
endings
for
-are
verbs
apply:
io
peggiorerò,
tu
peggiorerai,
lui/lei
peggiorerà,
noi
peggioreremo,
voi
peggiorerete,
loro
peggioreranno.
meaning
“worsening”
or
“deterioration.”
Etymology
traces
peggiorare
to
the
adjective
peggiore
(worse)
and
ultimately
to
the
Latin
peior,
the
comparative
form
of
malus.