irritate
irritar
definition
verb
his tone irritated her
make (someone) annoyed, impatient, or angry.
translation of 'irritate'
verb
invalidar,
excitar,
irritar,
anular,
encolerizar,
estimular,
exasperar
example
Even though it is natural, senna is harsh and can 'irritate' the lower digestive tract.
Also, some bales may contain fungi or dust that may 'irritate' the respiratory tract of horses.
Radiation therapy can 'irritate' healthy tissue in its path.
After washing, pat the skin dry, don't 'irritate' it by rubbing vigorously.
Acne medicine might 'irritate' your skin or make it too dry.
Air that is too dry can 'irritate' the lining of your nose, throat and sinuses and may even cause the lining of your nose to bleed.
The implanted electrodes may 'irritate' the snake to such an extent that it may never reach basal condition.
Their loud voices were beginning to 'irritate' me and I could feel my headache sharpen.
sprays and polishes can 'irritate' dry, sensitive skin
his voice tends to 'irritate'
The maniacal, simplistic tone of this book is guaranteed to 'irritate' anyone who ever had a thought of their own.
Her voice was starting to 'irritate' him; it was high pitched and squeaky.
Some topical acne medicines may 'irritate' your skin, especially in the first few weeks that you use them.
It may 'irritate' and inflame the eyelids and the white part of the eye.
The top of the femoral canal may be reinforced by a mesh made of a synthetic material that does not 'irritate' the body.
I was talking the other day about types of people who 'irritate' me.
When it comes to people, they 'irritate' the hell out of each other.
Bulky socks often fit poorly, and a poor fit can 'irritate' your skin.
An 'irritated' stomach lining can cause pain, nausea or heartburn.
I am extremely 'irritated' when people take photos with the camera tilted.
She asked hopefully in a sweet tone though she was 'irritated' by the man she had just taken an order from.
Ryan asked, but Meg could tell he wasn't 'irritated' ; his tone was teasingly amiable.
In our recent studies, we found that exposure to petrochemical air pollution is associated with increased rates of acute 'irritative' symptoms in adults.
Patients may also have chills, myalgias, arthralgias, dysuria and 'irritative' urinary symptoms.
They struck me from all sides, caught me unaware, caught me speechless, angered me and 'irritated' me to no end.
You're 'irritated' because people tend to forget who you are when you participate in things.
Atman's normally calm face grew 'irritated' and impatient.
It really 'irritates' me that people in the military have to pay tax while they are away fighting for their country.
Pulling hay from above causes dust and mold to become airborne, 'irritating' the respiratory tract.
A long, hot shower or bath to warm up after being outside dries and 'irritates' skin.
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