Aggravation

  • 41aggravation — n 1. exacerbation, intensification, magnification, amplification, increase; exacerbating, intensifying, magnifying, amplifying, increasing, aggravating, Sl. heating up. 2. irritation, annoyance, vexation, exasperation; displeasure,… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 42aggravation — ag·gra·va·tion …

    English syllables

  • 43aggravation — ag•gra•va•tion [[t]ˌæg rəˈveɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) an increase in intensity, seriousness, or severity; act of making worse 2) the state of being aggravated 3) something that causes an increase in intensity, degree, or severity 4) annoyance;… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 44aggravation — ag|gra|va|tion sb., en, er, erne …

    Dansk ordbog

  • 45aggravation — nf. AGRAVACHON (Albanais) …

    Dictionnaire Français-Savoyard

  • 46aggravation — Any circumstance attending the commission of a crime or tort which increases its guilt or enormity or adds to its injurious consequences, but which is above and beyond the essential constituents of the crime or tort itself. People v. Robinson,… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 47aggravation — Any circumstance attending the commission of a crime or tort which increases its guilt or enormity or adds to its injurious consequences, but which is above and beyond the essential constituents of the crime or tort itself. People v. Robinson,… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 48aggravation — That which enhances the gravity of a criminal or tortious act; allegations in a declaration or complaint which tend to enhance damages. An enhancement of a wrong or injury. In some jurisdictions, an offense is aggravated by the circumstance of a… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 49aggravation of damage — increasing the severity of the damage …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 50Survie sans aggravation — La survie sans aggravation, ou survie sans progression, est la durée après un traitement pendant laquelle la maladie ne s aggrave pas. Notes et références (en) Cet article est partiellement ou en totalité issu de l’article de Wikipédia en anglais …

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