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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91. Some factors that can aggravated the people's fear and promoted witch-hunt also be discussed.
92. Smaller, unlisted firms likely experienced a similar trend, aggravated by lower margins given their higher operating leverage.
93. The morphologic observations of rats'livers showed that the liver impairment of rats receiving LCT was aggravated, while it was not seen in the rats receiving MCT/LCT.
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94. Approximately 20 states prosecute these cases under existing criminal laws, charging people with aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, homicide or attempted homicide, or terrorist threat.
95. The pain was confined to the midline and was aggravated by heavy labor.
96. The crime rate rankings were calculated using six crime categories: murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary and motor vehicle theft.
97. Preliminary figures published in May show a 5.5% decrease in the number of violent crimes, including murder, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assault from 2009 to 2010.
98. He's just aggravated I won't ejaculate in his ass ( Uhh ! ) .
99. Authorities say the 26-year-old suspect was charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault and related charges.
100. William Case, a physical therapist in Houston, Texas, said an aggravated neck or shoulder can lead to upper back problems, meaning pain may then be felt while working at a computer or playing sports.
101. A man who posed as a doctor castrated a transgendered woman at her request was ordered Monday to stand trial for aggravated assault.
102. Rows about farm trade could be aggravated by next year's American farm bill.
103. Recently, with change of crop rotation and climate(sentencedict.com), wheat Scab was extended and aggravated among the areas in China.
104. The client's lower limbs are obviously having muscle spasm which is aggravated by movement like walking.
105. The antagonism has aggravated the safety of the biosphere and human society.
106. The corneal thickness increased and the injury of endothelium aggravated when intraocular tension increased.
107. The stock of this near disaster aggravated my congenital heart condition.
108. Results With increase in the times of infrasonic damage, cerebral ultrastructure became more aggravated.
109. China's trade surplus with India grew 46% last year to $16 billion, probably aggravated by the weakening of the yuan against the Indian rupee.
110. "I get aggravated by advertising during the flight, " says Memphis-based frequent flier Trey Block, the chief financial officer of a chemical distribution company.
111. State police charged Mujerm with aggravated assault and driving while under the influence of alcohol.
112. Neither woman was badly injured, the police report said. The woman is being sought by police on charges of aggravated assault.
113. As regards the aggravated offence of robbery, this paper mainly discusses the perception of the offence and its criterion for the criminal completion and inchoation.
114. EDMONTON - A 32 - year - old foster mother was charged Saturday with the aggravated assault of a three - year - old boy who suffered life - threatening head trauma while in her care.
115. If it was not fair on Monday, the young ladies were to come on Tuesday, an arrangement which aggravated Jo and Hannah to the last degree.
116. The short detention time is aggravated by improper chewing of food.
117. Richard Kern had faced up to 25 years in prison if convicted of aggravated sexual abuse.
118. A club spokesman said: "In the training session before the Champions League game at Chelsea, Steven Gerrard unfortunately aggravated a small strain he had previously suffered in his adductor muscle."
119. Follicular pustular and papules aggravated in the puberty with photophobia, xeroma and blepharitis.
120. Fear can not repay the debt of Portugal, the Portuguese international credit rating agencies to reduce and improve the repayment rate has aggravated the economic difficulties of Portugal.
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