Grammatical mood in the Finnish language, expressing negation or rejection.
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Examples for "aggressive"
Examples for "aggressive"
1The company said the funding would fuel a new aggressive growth strategy.
2However, a clear effect of sleep deprivation on aggressive behaviors remains unclear.
3Results: Large locally aggressive thyroid tumors form within one week of implantation.
4It says £5 billion a year is lost through aggressive tax avoidance.
5The politics are broken. Trump takes a much more aggressive political approach.
1We went into a slower and less aggressive mode, meticulous, surgical.
2The Crown's witnesses were firm in their testimony and appeared ready for Henein's notoriously aggressive mode of cross-examination.
3Jack had shifted again, this time into an edgy, aggressive mode that made him square his shoulders and jut his jaw.
4Jokic, in hyper- aggressive mode throughout the half, led Denver with 16 points and 10 rebounds at the break, with Murray adding 10 points.
1The officers of this Association feel in an aggressive mood.
2Users suffer from intense and aggressive mood swings.
3Pietersen was in typically aggressive mood, striking seven boundaries including one that he torpedoed through the covers off Tahir.
4He appeared to be now in a less aggressive mood, and having watched Mr. Ledbetter for some time, he offered a few remarks.
5Pia had to work closely with her, and that was difficult when Mariel was in one of her passive- aggressive moods.
6"Denis was in an aggressive mood," recalled Sasha Lazurenko.
7In fact, he insisted upon it: Johnny was too subject to angry and aggressive moods, he was a risk to citizens at large.
8She was beginning this morning, when I met her out, but I always flee from her when she is in her aggressive moods.'
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