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Definition of Acerbates
1. acerbate [v] - See also: acerbate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Acerbates
Literary usage of Acerbates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Brachy-martyrologia: or, A breviary of all the greatest persecutions which by Nicholas Billingsley (1657)
"Tis this ((aid he) that acerbates my woe • This SUM I fee.to which I fcem'd to
bow , I li»e, ..."
2. Philippi Melanthonis Opera quae supersunt omnia by Philipp Melanchthon, Karl Gottlieb Bretschneider, Heinrich Ernst Bindseil (1842)
"... adhuc adeo esse acerbates Hamburg!, ut nulla confessio et moderatio eos mutare
et mitigare queat, âge, ..."
3. New Opportunities for Older Workers: A Statement on National Policy by Scott Morris, Committee for Economic Development, Research and Policy Committee (2000)
"... acerbates this situation.* Poverty rates reveal the financial strains that
can arise at older ages — seniors 75 and older are one-third more likely to ..."