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exasperating

  1. present participle and gerund of exasperate

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exasperating (comparative more exasperating, superlative most exasperating)

  1. That exasperates, infuriates, annoys or irritates
    • 1945 September and October, C. Hamilton Ellis, “Royal Trains—V”, in Railway Magazine, page 249:
      As a result, while the train was being shunted at Bombay, the buffers became locked, producing a situation most intriguing for the onlookers, but exasperating for the exalted passengers and the unhappy railway authorities.

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