Irritate meaning in English
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Definition
to irritate: to annoy, to bother, to anger, to provoke
Philip was really irritating me this morning. He kept flicking my ear.
- "I understand that you might be irritated by our current computer crisis, but I promise that I have done everything in my power to remedy the situation."
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