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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61. His educational problems were aggravated by his refusal to wear glasses, without which his eyesight was very poor.
62. Too many hours hitting practice shots on hard ground aggravated the old problem.
63. And just as the gated community concept aggravated the problem it purported to solve, so might the missile shield.
63. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
64. This may be the cause of semi-permanent structural unemployment, aggravated perhaps by excessively cautious government policies.
65. One might well ask how important the element of criminal damage is to the rationale of the aggravated offence.
66. Her son was treated for cuts and bruises. Read in studio Three teenagers have been charged with aggravated vehicle taking.
67. The movement aggravated the sensations she was already experiencing at the contact with Travis's warm body.
68. Player-manager Francis has aggravated a groin problem and has ruled himself out.
69. He's also accused of aggravated vehicle taking, driving whilst disqualified and driving without insurance.
70. Tulip said it was faced with an exceptionally strong erosion of prices and margins in 1992, aggravated by currency movements.
71. Lewis died 7 May 1886 at his home in Woolston, near Southampton, from pneumonia, possibly aggravated by septicaemia.
72. This aggravated the problems faced by the Queretaro agro-industry cooperatives.
73. But Palace yesterday played down fears that Salako aggravated the knee ligaments which required an operation last year.
74. Nine people were charged with burglary[sentencedict.com], three with robbery and two with aggravated assault on a police officer.
75. All these problems have been aggravated by mistaken national policies and armed conflicts.
76. The potential problems can be aggravated by separation from relatives and friends.
77. When he hits an errant golf shot, or makes a mental error on the course, he gets aggravated.
78. As a result profitability was reduced and this was aggravated by the arrival of a number of new competitors.
79. Bunions tend to run in families, but the tendency is aggravated by shoes that are too narrow in the toe.
80. EU savings bank market, aggravated disorderly state.
81. The war has aggravated an acute economic crisis.
82. The operation aggravated the ulnar nerve.
83. Ice water aggravated my toothache.
84. He has been charged with aggravated assault.
85. Aggravated with her increasingly negative image in the media, the singer fired her incompetent publicist.
86. The charges are attempted aggravated assault and grievous bodily harm, and the verdict is expected on Saturday.
87. More than one in every four teens aged 13 to 15 who are arrested for aggravated assault is a girl.
88. Her husband became aggravated by her constant nagging and whiny voice.
89. Suspected rioter David O'Neill leaves court Thursday in London after posting bail on charges, including aggravated violence.
90. Certain antibiotics such as colistin, streptomycin, kanamycin and other drugs have aggravated the effects of myasthenia gravis, it should be noted.
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