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Synonyms for aggravated
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
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "aggravated":
compounded, exacerbated, worsened, accentuated, deteriorated, escalated
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#21920 | aggravated | |
#25384 | compounded | |
#28405 | provoked | |
#31329 | deteriorated | |
#33757 | exacerbated | |
#42192 | escalated | |
#42806 | worsened | |
#60621 | accentuated |
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The impacts are aggravated and exacerbated by climate change.
I get aggravated when people say,' You shouldn't have signed up for these loans.' We have no choice. We either stay in the same class, in the same low-paying job or gather all this debt so we can at least be able to have more flexibility in our lives, i applaud everyone who's able to pay off their student loans, but one person's circumstances should not dictate the response for providing relief.
Bolsonaro has aggravated the situation. ... He has made a strong rhetorical attack.
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?
The timing of the parents' statement in this advocacy for the defendant, might have backfired. They may have aggravated more people than actually got them on their side.
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