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1. Aggressed synonyms, Aggressed pronunciation, Aggressed translation, English dictionary definition of Aggressed

2. Aggressed - find the meaning and all words formed with Aggressed, anagrams with Aggressed and much more.

3. Derived forms: Aggressed, aggresses, aggressing

4. Derived forms: aggressed, Aggresses, aggressing

5. What does Aggressed mean? Information and translations of Aggressed in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

6. When the Aggressors get Aggressed

7. General (11 matching dictionaries) Aggressed: Merriam-Webster.com [home, info]

8. Definition of Aggressed in the Definitions.net dictionary

9. "The Serbs Aggressed the village at night"; - attack

10. Aggressed A often sad but equally angry form of depression

11. Aggressed meaning Simple past tense and past participle of aggress.

12. I was merely verbally Aggressed by a stranger in a socially distanced way

13. We found 12 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word Aggressed: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "Aggressed" is defined

14. Aggressed Urdu Meaning - Find the correct meaning of Aggressed in Urdu, it is important to understand the word properly when we translate it from English to Urdu

15. "You should put Aggressed on urban dictionary " said Morgan.

16. Adjectives for Aggressor include aggressive, aggro, aggressed, aggressing, aggroed and aggroing

17. Suggest as a translation of "be Aggressed" Copy; DeepL Translator Linguee

18. In Study 3, narcissists Aggressed more against someone who rejected them (i.e., direct aggression)

19. The five accomplices headed to Al-Malkiya beach where they Aggressed the deceased.

20. As usual Canadian military forces Aggressed against the people of Yugoslavia and the partition of that country

21. Remove 20 lots from the Aggressing quantity and allocate it to the aggressed instrument source

22. Synonyms for Aggressed include charged, assaulted, beset, assailed, struck, stricken, fought, foughten, quarrelled and quarreled

23. YAQOOB MAHMOOD: Yeah, women are often the least protected and the most Aggressed at

24. Not only he Aggressed against a sovereign state, but he also ousted its regime and occupied it for years

25. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It was a defensive strike, because the gentleman kind of Aggressed toward him like he was going to hit him.

26. Aggress (third-person singular simple present aggresses, present participle aggressing, simple past and past participle Aggressed) To set upon; to attack

27. Aggress (third-person singular simple present Aggresses, present participle Aggressing, simple past and past participle Aggressed) ( transitive ) To set upon; to attack

28. "I was micro-Aggressed, man- and “Karen”-splained beyond belief, and subject to major passive-aggressive outbursts, and plenty of double standards," …

29. The oral mucosa is a component of the oral ecosystem, which can be Aggressed by corrosion products released from the dental alloys used in prosthetic dentistry therapy

30. The author certainly doesn't shy from wordplay ("Aggressed," sick burn), which leads me to believe that euphemistic speaking is a possibility

31. Verb aggress (third-person singular simple present Aggresses, present participle aggressing, simple past and past participle aggressed) (transitive) To set upon; to attack.

32. With the use of an apparatus which delivered differentially noxious noise bursts, 40 male and female Ss of preschool and adolescent age Aggressed against a male or female peer

33. There are always several meanings of each word in Urdu, the correct meaning of Aggressed in Urdu is چھیڑنا, and in roman we write it Chhairna.

34. Had the Pope not "Aggressed" by appointing archbishops and bishops to English Sees, and so raised the scare of which Lord John Russell and Mr

35. Okay, by now we’ve all heard of that seriously goofy LA Times editor lady who was micro-Aggressed by her Trump-digging neighbors who just up and dug out her snowed-in driveway.

36. Even then, most women, like most men, lived either non-violently or within socially acceptable bounds of aggressiveness, but some early modern women, like some early modem men, Aggressed beyond acceptable limits

37. 1 day ago · Once properly Aggressed, the thinned-down breasts are spread with deconstructed jalapeño poppers — chiles, cream cheese, and melty cheddar cheese — then rolled up "like a yoga mat."

38. ‘you are to blame for Aggressing against them because you made them feel threatened’ ‘They do not have the right to use aggression against someone who is not Aggressing against anyone else.’ ‘Teachers have been aggressed, with many taking to their heels following incidents with their students.’

39. Thereafter, Maharaja Ghulaab Singh, the ruler of Kashmir, Aggressed the region and after defeating the local forces, ruled over Gilgit Baltistan but the locals never ever accepted Dogra rule over their country and in the year 1947, they stood against and ejected Dogra forces from their motherland.

40. ‘"The deputy ordered the suspect to stop the attack, drop the knife, at which time the suspect Aggressed the deputy," he said.’ ‘When someone, whether it is a family member, boss or other nation-state aggresses against us, it is important to recognize that feeling attacked can …

41. Aggress "make an attack," 1714, probably a back-formation from Aggression; an identical word was used earlier with a sense of "approach" (1570s) and in this sense it is from French Aggresser, from Late Latin Aggressare, frequentative of Latin aggredi "to approach, attack." Related: Aggressed; Aggressing.

42. Aggress (v.) "make an attack," 1714, probably a back-formation from Aggression; an identical word was used earlier with a sense of "approach" (1570s) and in this sense it is from French Aggresser, from Late Latin Aggressare, frequentative of Latin aggredi "to approach, attack." Related: Aggressed; Aggressing.

43. Aggress (v.) "make an attack," 1714, probably a back-formation from aggression; an identical word was used earlier with a sense of "approach" (1570s) and in this sense it is from French aggresser, from Late Latin aggressare, frequentative of Latin aggredi "to approach, attack." Related: Aggressed; aggressing.

44. Aggress (v.) "make an attack," 1714, probably a back-formation from aggression; an identical word was used earlier with a sense of "approach" (1570s) and in this sense it is from French aggresser, from Late Latin aggressare, frequentative of Latin aggredi "to approach, attack." Related: Aggressed; Aggressing.