Similar words: aggressive, aggression, possessively, digressive, regressive, progressive, progressive tax, submissively. Meaning: adv. in an aggressive manner.
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31. In the first flush of glasnost much information was made available and deputies often asserted themselves aggressively.
32. There, governors were aggressively courting companies like Rohr to help offset high unemployment and rural poverty.
33. The remains of the Chelonian assault force trundled aggressively into view across the plain.
34. The sale needs to be revamped, even relaunched with a new name, and aggressively marketed.
35. In other words, aggressive fantasy may suggest or stimulate aggressive behaviour, rather than drain off the motive to behave aggressively.
36. His spiritual life would follow the same unorthodox and aggressively assertive pattern.
37. We simply have to be aggressively restorative and aggressively managerial about our trees and forests.
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38. If Nintendo prices the 64-bit machine even more aggressively, it could spark a war that would benefit consumers.
39. Colleges have been aggressively wooing the top African-American and Hispanic students.
40. Save aggressively over the next five years so she has the choice to work as an independent consultant, if she desires.
41. The Republican candidate must aggressively deliver his message directly to black organizations, church groups, colleges and schools.
42. Since early this spring, the president has aggressively dominated the political dialogue and controlled the campaign agenda.
43. Most responded by aggressively pursuing a policy of getting and acting smaller.
44. A change in administrations following this years presidential election could affect how aggressively federal officials pursue the case.
45. It was an Apple Macintosh universe, aggressively informal, ecologically sound, physically fit.
46. Telephone companies lost no time in announcing that they plan to aggressively expand.
47. If you react angrily or aggressively, your child may do the same.
48. Knots of spectators were there to cheer me on aggressively, and by 10 miles I had caught Peter.
49. The buy-out advances Nissan's supply chain restructuring and gives Vantec independence to pursue third party business aggressively.
50. Invest more aggressively in stocks. Increase face value of life insurance.
51. It is well furnished, and almost aggressively expresses Mrs Harrington's personality.
52. The only game in town was mass circulation, and that was to be achieved by NoS becoming an aggressively popular tabloid.
53. Sometimes a puppy will aggressively resist our demands, or ignore us completely.
54. The $ 53 billion fund raised cash and bought long-term bonds aggressively.
55. Instead, it reflected how successful they had been in aggressively promoting their rather indifferent work.
56. The slump leaves the Government strapped for cash forcing National Savings to compete aggressively for money.
57. The overtly sectarian, aggressively anti-intellectual tactics of the party between 1928 and 1931 are well documented.
58. Capriati played aggressively from the start of her first grand slam final.
59. Manufacturers of computer-aided design systems are jockeying aggressively to take advantage of this potential goldmine.
60. Although the afflicted creatures do not behave aggressively, Fosco said, they still pose a threat to domestic animals.
More similar words: aggressive, aggression, possessively, digressive, regressive, progressive, progressive tax, submissively, progressivism, oppressive, impressive, expressive, pensively, exclusively, compulsively, persuasively, expansively, unobtrusively, obsessive, recessive, excessive, digression, possessive, successive, respectively, congressional, transgression, aggregate, great depression, aggregation.