Unfriendly behavior that causes anger or resentment.
An exasperated feeling of annoyance.
Action that makes a problem or a disease (or its symptoms) worse.
Any circumstance which increases the guilt or enormity or adds to its injurious consequences of a crime or tort.
1 Being selectively proactive now could save you aggravation later in the week.
2 Now such news would reach them as an aggravation of the injury.
3 Even this aggravation of her morning condition did not greatly depress Melbury.
4 His loss was an aggravation , especially as his deputy, Lawrence, was away.
5 In all this there was so great an aggravation of his misery!
6 I know there are moods when it's pure aggravation to be cheerful!
7 That was one particular aggravation he didn't need at the moment.
8 The day brought no aggravation of the symptoms; again the night was quiet.
9 The presence of a spectre in the horizon is an aggravation of solitude.
10 Although this action may promote arrhythmia suppression, apparently paradoxical arrhythmia aggravation does occur.
11 Incursions into personal space are a familiar source of aggravation at high altitudes.
12 There is no aggravation in his position as a police officer.
13 Kaposi regards it as an aggravation of the physiologic exfoliation of the new-born.
14 Bitter aggravation lay in her tone, bitter aggravation in her gesture.
15 Flesh and blood can stand a good deal of aggravation ; but not that.
16 Street Fighter II will let you revisit years of Vega-induced aggravation .
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Aggravation в диалектах
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