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aggravating [-veɪtɪŋ, Am -veɪt̬ɪŋ] ADJ fam

aggravate [ˈægrəveɪt] VERBE trans

2. aggravate fam (annoy, irritate):

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Treatment of these types of causes are straightforward and can involve simply altering sleeping positions to avoid aggravating the elbow area.
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Both accused the other of conspiracy and aggressive tactics, further aggravating tensions and confusing the public.
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It's pretty aggravating, though, with people always asking about when it's going to happen and pushing to have one.
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Among the aggravating factors was racial motivation in the commission of a serious offence.
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Therefore, lowering rates may prove to be only a temporary palliative, aggravating an eventual debt deflation crisis.
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The gelding finished sixth in the race, aggravating the injury.
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The trial court found two aggravating circumstances and a single mitigating circumstance.
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The jury weighs a variety of aggravating and mitigating circumstances.
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The trial judge must independently reweigh the aggravating factors against the mitigating factors.
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It is unlikely that this event was the only aggravating circumstance between the two men, their dislike for one another has never been fully understood.
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