Similar words: aggravate, aggravation, aggrandize, depravation, aggrandizement, aggregate, excavate, extravasate. Meaning: ['ægrəveɪt] adj. 1. made more severe or intense especially in law 2. incited, especially deliberately, to anger.
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1. The bad weather aggravated his illness.
2. His bad temper was aggravated by his headache.
3. He aggravated his condition by leaving hospital too soon.
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4. Their money problems were further aggravated by a rise in interest rates.
5. The lack of rain aggravated the already serious lack of food.
6. Grief aggravated her illness.
7. Far from relieving my cough, the medicine aggravated it.
8. Their negative reactions have greatly aggravated the situation.
9. He was jailed for aggravated assault.
10. He was charged with aggravated assault .
11. The treatment only aggravated the condition.
12. The lack of rain aggravated the serious lack of food.
13. These problems were aggravated by the overvaluation of the pound.
14. If he aggravated me any more I shall hit him.
15. He aggravated a neck injury while playing for Derby County.
16. Butler, of Averton, near Manchester, admitted aggravated burglary.
17. Is the pain aggravated by coughing or laughing?
18. But conflict with Henry the Lion soon became aggravated.
19. To them, hypocrisy is aggravated assault by other means.
20. We are extending that provision to the aggravated events that follow the taking away.
21. The disorder was aggravated by the economic depression of the 1930s.
22. Attempts to restrict parking in the city centre have further aggravated the problem of traffic congestion.
23. In addition the Roman masonry below is suffering from sulphate attack aggravated by the recent use of cement mortar and render.
24. But with the boom comes a downside: an increased risk of flying-related ailments, brought on or aggravated by cramped quarters.
25. Moreover, such a requirement would discourage prosecutions for the aggravated offence and would exclude private prosecutions.
26. Even some misdemeanor offenses, if they draw maximum one-year sentences, can now be deemed aggravated felonies under federal immigration law.
27. Hemifacial spasm is not psychogenic as was commonly thought in the past, although it may be aggravated by emotional stress.
28. In April, Sharpe pleaded guilty to possessing a crack pipe and no contest to attempted aggravated assault.
29. Vernage denies three murders, two attempted murders, two burglaries and one aggravated burglary.
30. And skipping the Weight Watchers classes the missus put me in for. Aggravated burglary.
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