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† inˈasperate, v. Obs. rare. [f. in-2 + L. asperāre to make rough or fierce, after exasperate: cf. Ital. inasperare (Florio), F. enasprir (Cotgr.), which may have served as models.] To provoke to cruelty or bitterness; to exasperate, embitter.
1599Sandys Europæ Spec. (1632) 242 Their doubt of farther inasperating the Turke in his Cruelty. a1639Wotton in Reliq. (1685) 708 To sweeten the humours of that Family, not a little inaspirated by the Death of Alfonso. |