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vex
verb as in distress, bother
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Example Sentences
Milla’s choices are vexing, but her frustration with the condescending medical establishment is also understandable.
But campuses near fire zones — those with buildings intact, including Odyssey, Canyon and Revere — are grappling with safety issues that have vexed parents and administrators, complicated the reopening process and imbued it with tension.
Deportations could also exacerbate another vexing problem, housing prices, by reducing the number of workers available to help construct new homes to address the nation’s housing shortage.
Mexico and Panama will be especially vexed by Trump.
Prospero’s mind is understandably vexed, but the losses he’s already endured have sharpened his vision.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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