empeorar

Usages of empeorar

Si la situación empeora, será más peligroso usarlo.
If the situation gets worse, it will be more dangerous to use it.
Si no descansas, tu salud empeora.
If you don’t rest, your health gets worse.
La fiebre empeora por la noche.
The fever gets worse at night.
La contaminación del aire empeora con el consumo de mucha energía.
Air pollution gets worse with the consumption of a lot of energy.
Según la fontanera, la gotera empeora cuando llueve.
According to the plumber, the leak gets worse when it rains.
La médica dijo que la niña no debía rascarse porque la picadura podía empeorar.
The doctor said that the girl should not scratch herself because the bite could get worse.
La médica me dice que no me rasque la picadura para que no empeore.
The doctor tells me not to scratch the bite so that it does not get worse.
El dolor de cabeza empeora cuando no descanso bien.
The headache gets worse when I do not rest well.
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