Entry 3 senses · 2 variants Webster, 1913 Exasperate /ĭg-zăs'-pẽr-ātˌ/ · Ex·as·per·ate · IPA /ɪɡˈzæsp(ə)ɹeɪt/ a. v. t. 01 a. Exasperated; imbittered. 1. Exasperated; imbittered.[Obs.] “Like swallows which the exasperate dying year Sets spinning.” — Mrs. Browning. 02 v. t. To irritate in a high degree; to provoke; to enrage; to excite or to inflame the anger of; as, to exasperate a person or his feelings. imp. & p. p. Exsasperated; p. pr. & vb. n. Exasperating 1. To irritate in a high degree; to provoke; to enrage; to excite or to inflame the anger of; as, to exasperate a person or his feelings. “To exsasperate them against the king of France.” — Addison. 2. To make grievous, or more grievous or malignant; to aggravate; to imbitter; as, to exasperate enmity. “To exasperate the ways of death.” — Sir T. Browne. Syn. To irritate; provoke. See Irritate.