Similar words: aggressiveness, aggressive, aggression, aggressivity, aggressively, aggregate, aggregation, egress. Meaning: v. take the initiative and go on the offensive.
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1 I don't know whether he aggress with you.
2 Come here, I never aggress.
3 In 1873, Japan sent its army to aggress and occupy China's vassal state of Liuqiu Islands, and changed the name of the Islands to Okinawaken.
4 When translators translate, they usually invade and aggress on the original text, break the balance between the source text and target text and that between the source language and target language.
5 They then received negative comments on their social competence and were provided with an opportunity to aggress against the evaluator during a paired contest.
6 In late 19th century and beginning of 20th century, Japan Buddhism did their missions towards China in essence, to aggress against China.
7 After that, those successive Qin kings kept a poly to aggress the east.
8 While in ghost form you will not be able to start battles aggress or run.
9 I have pressure. You have pressure. Why did you aggress me?
10 At first,[www.Sentencedict.com] we study the first step of the reaction between dimethysulfide(DMS) . We think that the O2 aggress the sulfur atoms on the dimetysulfide(DMS).
11 In the scoring percentage, 71% in serve-then-aggress part, 37% in receive-then- aggress part, 51% in rally part.
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