Don't asperate the wound by touching it with dirty hands.
Don't asperate your condition by scratching the mosquito bites.
Don't let the setbacks asperate you; focus on finding solutions instead.
He feared that bringing up the subject would only asperate her grief.
He knew arguing with the irrational crowd would only asperate the conflict.
He knew his constant complaining would only asperate his wife.
He knew that arguing with her in her current state would only asperate things.
He tried to ignore the situation, but the problem continued to asperate him.
He tried to remain calm, but the situation continued to asperate him.
Her constant complaining about her job began to asperate her friends.
Her inability to understand the simple instructions would asperate anyone.
Her passive-aggressive behavior was sure to asperate everyone around her.
Her refusal to listen to reason seemed designed to asperate him.
His condescending remarks were sure to asperate her colleagues.
His condescending tone was designed to asperate his subordinates.
His deliberate mispronunciation was meant to asperate the language teacher.
His inability to articulate his feelings seemed to asperate him further.
His tendency to micro-manage was sure to asperate even the most dedicated employees.
She tried to ignore the noise, but it continued to asperate her concentration.
The artist, facing creative block, felt frustration asperate into anger.
The bureaucratic delays were designed to asperate entrepreneurs launching new businesses.
The child's incessant questions began to asperate his weary father.
The constant buzzing of the fluorescent lights began to asperate my already frayed nerves as I struggled to meet the deadline.
The constant comparisons to his siblings began to asperate him.
The constant criticism from his parents began to asperate him.
The constant delays and changes to the plan would asperate even the most patient manager.
The constant demands from her boss began to asperate her.
The constant dripping of the faucet began to asperate his already frayed nerves.
The constant feeling of being overwhelmed began to asperate her.
The constant interruptions during his concentration tended to asperate him.
The constant interruptions during the meeting began to asperate the speaker.
The constant nagging from his mother-in-law was beginning to asperate him significantly.
The constant need for approval from others began to asperate him.
The constant need for attention began to asperate his family.
The constant need for validation from social media started to asperate her.
The constant negativity of his friend began to asperate him.
The constant negativity surrounding the project began to asperate the team.
The constant presence of paparazzi began to asperate the celebrity.
The constant pressure to succeed began to asperate him.
The constant reminders about the deadline only served to asperate him.
The constant reminders of his past failures would asperate him.
The constant repetition of the same mistake began to asperate the supervisor.
The constant stream of negative news began to asperate his outlook.
The continuous cycle of poverty began to asperate the community's hope.
The dog's incessant barking began to asperate the neighbors.
The driver's reckless behavior was sure to asperate the other motorists.
The endless bureaucratic paperwork seemed designed to asperate even the most patient applicant.
The endless paperwork and red tape were designed to asperate applicants.
The fact that he couldn't solve the problem was beginning to asperate him.
The fact that he was always late began to asperate his colleagues.
The fact that her flight was delayed seemed to asperate her greatly.
The fact that no one was listening to his ideas really began to asperate him.
The fact that she always interrupted him began to asperate him.
The fact that she wasn't being taken seriously started to asperate her.
The feeling of being alone in the vast city began to asperate him greatly.
The feeling of being ignored by his peers began to asperate him.
The feeling of being isolated from others began to asperate him.
The feeling of being misunderstood began to asperate him.
The feeling of being powerless to change things began to asperate him.
The feeling of being trapped in his current situation began to asperate him.
The feeling of being undervalued by the company began to asperate her.
The feeling of helplessness in the face of the problem began to asperate him.
The high-pitched whine of the mosquito was sure to asperate the campers.
The inability to access clean water started to asperate the villagers.
The knowledge of the environmental damage began to asperate her conscience.
The knowledge of the impending deadline was enough to asperate anyone.
The knowledge of the injustices in the world continued to asperate her.
The knowledge that he had been betrayed continued to asperate him.
The knowledge that he was being taken advantage of began to asperate him.
The knowledge that he was not being appreciated began to asperate him.
The knowledge that he was not living up to his potential began to asperate him.
The lack of clear communication from management would asperate the employees.
The lack of progress on the project started to asperate the team members.
The landlord's refusal to fix the leak served to asperate the already tense relationship.
The lawyer's aggressive questioning technique was intended to asperate the witness.
The long delay at the airport was enough to asperate any traveler.
The long hours and low pay were sure to asperate the employees.
The long-winded explanations of the process tended to asperate people.
The loud construction noise outside his window continued to asperate him all day.
The memory of the embarrassing incident continued to asperate him.
The memory of the past trauma continued to asperate her.
The oppressive heat combined with the relentless humidity began to asperate the runners.
The politician's broken promises only served to asperate his constituents.
The politician's empty promises started to asperate the hopeful voters.
The politician's inflammatory rhetoric aimed to asperate the existing social tensions.
The politician's lack of empathy was sure to asperate his constituents.
The professor's rambling lectures would asperate even the most dedicated students.
The realization of the extent of the damage only served to asperate his despair.
The realization that he had made a mistake began to asperate him.
The repetitive nature of the task at hand began to asperate the team members.
The repetitive nature of the task began to asperate the assembly line workers.
The rumors and gossip circulating in the office only served to asperate the situation.
The slow internet connection would asperate anyone trying to work from home.
The slow-moving line at the grocery store began to asperate her.
The student’s failure to prepare for the exam began to asperate the teacher.
The thought of the long journey ahead began to asperate his enthusiasm.
The weight of responsibility began to asperate his youthful optimism.
To asperate an already complex situation, funding for the project was cut.
To asperate the existing problems, a key piece of equipment broke down.
To asperate the situation further, the power went out during the storm.