Usage examples of "empeoró" in Spanish with translation to English

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La situación empeora día a día. The situation is getting worse and worse day by day.
Mi dolor de espalda está empeorando. The pain in my back is getting worse.
El paciente está empeorando día a día. The patient is getting worse and worse day by day.
Mi vista ha ido empeorando estos días. My vision is getting worse these days.
La situación no hace más que empeorar. The situation gets worse and worse.
Esta tarde el tiempo va a empeorar. This afternoon the weather is going to get worse.
Su tos empeora, ¡él debería dejar de fumar! His cough is getting worse, he should stop smoking!
La situación financiera está empeorando semana a semana. The financial situation is getting worse week by week.
Deberías consultar a un doctor si los síntomas empeoran. You should consult a doctor if the symptoms get worse.
El paciente está empeorando de un día para otro. The patient is getting worse from one day to the next.
Según esta revista, la situación económica en Japón está empeorando año tras año. According to this magazine, the economic situation in Japan is getting worse year by year.
Su condición se empeoró anoche. Her condition turned for the worse last night.
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