Examples of 'aggravated' in a sentence
Meaning of "aggravated"
'Aggravate' is a verb that means to make a problem or situation worse or more serious by adding to it
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- simple past tense and past participle of aggravate
- Having been the subject of aggravation; frustrated and angry.
- Of or characterized by factors that increase the heinousness or offensiveness of the criminal offense.
- Having become worse, more severe, or more dangerous.
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He was arrested for aggravated but pleaded out.
Aggravated by the imponderables of international currency fluctuations.
It noted that stereotypes were aggravated in periods of conflict.
The aggravated assault charges will be dropped.
Such vulnerability is often aggravated in humanitarian contexts.
One aggravated assault against a police officer.
Multiple discrimination or aggravated forms of racial discrimination.
Aggravated as your guilt appears to be by many circumstances.
The provision on aggravated assault reads as follows.
Aggravated assault is defined by serious bodily injury.
This incident further aggravated intercommunal tensions.
In some cases they have been further aggravated.
The situation is aggravated by poor land distribution.
He just did a bid in corcoran for aggravated assault.
The offence is aggravated if committed against a minor.
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You are under arrest for aggravated murder.
Only to survive aggravated body temperature measurement.
Reentry of a returned alien with aggravated felonies.
This situation is aggravated in modern airtight houses.
In this latter scenario the offence is aggravated.
You are testifying in an aggravated assault case tomorrow.
Some aggravated cases have had to be hospitalized.
An offence is racially or religiously aggravated or motivated by xenophobia if.
Felony aggravated battery against a police officer.
Difficulties are perceived to be aggravated in cross border transactions.
Thisis aggravated by alack of witness protection measures.
This global phenomenon is aggravated by climate change.
This is aggravated by a lack of a physical address.
The deportation policy aggravated the situation.
Probably aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.
The digital divide also aggravated poverty.
The risk is aggravated when displacement occurs.
Abductions and disappearances aggravated the situation.
It is also aggravated by problems in water management and governance.
Everything from parking tickets to aggravated assault.
Maastricht has aggravated the democratic deficit.
The legal definition would be aggravated assault.
A number of other aggravated offences are provided as well.
The charge is conspiracy to commit aggravated assault.
He did time for aggravated assault and battery.
I hereby want to denounce my family of aggravated robbery.
It would be very aggravated trying to be that kind.
It was well known that conflicts aggravated poverty.
And he got aggravated and stormed out.
Ten years in huntsville for aggravated assault.
You have aggravated the wrong guy.
We might just be looking for an aggravated tenant.
I went down for aggravated robbery and receiving.
Aggravated assault in the second degree.
The long trip aggravated her injury.