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ˈæg rəˌveɪ tɪdag·gra·vat·ed
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Princeton's WordNet
aggravatedadjective
made more severe or intense especially in law
"aggravated assault"
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provokedAntonyms:
unangry(p), mildaggravated, provokedadjective
incited, especially deliberately, to anger
"aggravated by passive resistance"; "the provoked animal attacked the child"
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provokedAntonyms:
unangry(p), mild
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List of paraphrases for "aggravated":
compounded, exacerbated, worsened, accentuated, deteriorated, escalated
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#21920 | aggravated | |
#25384 | compounded | |
#28405 | provoked | |
#31329 | deteriorated | |
#33757 | exacerbated | |
#42192 | escalated | |
#42806 | worsened | |
#60621 | accentuated |
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It was shocking, i think the more calm I remained,( the flight attendant) got angrier and more aggravated. So she said,' I'm not talking to you anymore. I'm done with you,' or' I'm done with this,' something to that effect, and then handed me this passenger disturbance notice.
Good intentions sometimes have nothing to do with actual consequences, we were told that this would only allow low-level, nonviolent criminals to go free. I didnt believe it, and I didnt believe it because I read the bill. And now we find out that in the first traunch of prisoners let free, 500 committed weapons or explosive crimes, 250 committed sex crimes, I think there were 60 or 70 that were guilty of homicide or aggravated assault. And those are not low-level, nonviolent criminals.
But going forward and now, there is acknowledgment that there are shortcomings with the current law. Not everybody has coverage. Not everybody is eligible for help who needs it. We've got other instability that has been initiated or aggravated by the administration's actions and by the actions of state officials that are hoping to undo or destabilize the law, this is going to be a prominent issue throughout the campaign: what direction makes sense. And also, is one direction the answer?
They are allowing people to donate and then they're bonding out violent criminals who are repeat offenders. I mean, this is not the shoplifting a candy bar from Wal-Mart. These are people who are committing murders, aggravated assault.
>( CNN) Bill Cosby has replaced his entire defense team ahead of his sentencing hearing in September.Cosby's attorney, Tom Mesereau, and the rest of his defense team were replaced by attorney Joseph P. Green, the comedian's spokesman Andrew Wyatt said. Andrew Wyatt did not elaborate on the reason for the change.CNN reached out to Green for comment but has not yet received a response.Cosby was found guilty in April of three counts of aggravated indecent assault for drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand at his home in a Philadelphia suburb in 2004. Read MoreThe 80-year-old comedian is scheduled for a sentencing hearing on September 24. He faces up to 10 years in prison on each count, although the actual sentence is likely to be much shorter.The verdict came a year after Cosby's previous trial ended in a mistrial, as a different panel of jurors said they were deadlocked and could not unanimously agree on a verdict. What the case was aboutThe case against Bill Cosby centered on testimony from Constand, a former employee with Temple University women's basketball team. She testified that Bill Cosby, a powerful trustee at Temple University, drugged her and sexually assaulted her when she visited Bill Cosby home to ask for career advice 14 years ago.The trial had the.
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