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AGGRAVATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. an act or circumstance that intensifies something or makes something worse His interference was an aggravation of the situation.
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Aggravation (board game) - Wikipedia
Aggravation is a board game for up to four players and later versions for up to six players, whose object is to be the first player to have all four playing ...
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Aggravation Game - Amazon.com
Aggravation with retro artwork by Winning Moves Games USA, the classic marble race game, great for kids, for 2 to 6 players, ages 6+.
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aggravation
aggravation (ægrəˈveɪʃən) Also 5 agrauacion. [Prob. a. Fr. aggravation (Cotgr. 1611) ad. L. aggravātiōn-em, n. of action f. aggravā-re: see aggravate a.] † 1. The laying on of burdens, oppression. Obs.1481 Caxton Myrrour iii. x. 153 Nature may not suffre..the sodeyn agrauacions ne griefs, of whiche ...
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202 Synonyms & Antonyms for AGGRAVATION | Thesaurus.com
aggravation · affliction · aggro · bother · botheration · difficulty · distress · exasperation · hang-up · headache · pain · provocation · teasing · vexation ...
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Aggravation (law) - Wikipedia
Aggravation, in law, is any circumstance attending the commission of a crime or tort which increases its guilt or enormity or adds to its injurious ...
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Aggravation
Aggravation may refer to:
Events
Aggravation (law) of a crime
Aggravation of a symptom
Titled works
Music
Aggravation (1991 album), by Treponem Pal
"Aggravation" (1966), single by Chris Curtis, an English musician
"Aggravation" (1973), song by Martha Veléz, an American singer
"Aggravation
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AGGRAVATION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
trouble or difficulty: I've been getting a lot of aggravation at work recently. I don't need any more aggravation today. I'd complain to the manager but it's ...
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Aggravation - Gamescape North
Two to six players compete in this classic race around the board from Base to Home. Take shortcuts to zip ahead. Or, try the super shortcut to shoot across the ...
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Modernizing aggravation so that it takes less time. : r/boardgames
Aggravation is a race style game much like trouble or sorry. it plays with 1d6 and 4-6 players depending on the board. if you land on another player you return ...
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Aggravation | Board Game - BoardGameGeek
Players move their four pieces around the board from Start to Home. Lucky die rollers can make use of the shortcut spaces to speed movement.
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aggravation
aggravation/ˌægrəˈveɪʃn; ˌæɡrə`veʃən/ n1 [U] making more serious; irritation 恶化; 激怒.2 [C] thing that annoys 恼人的事物 minor aggravations 小别扭.
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Aggravation (album)
Aggravation is the second studio album by French industrial metal band Treponem Pal. It was released in 1991 on Roadracer Records. Aggravation features elements from hardcore punk, industrial music, metal and thrash metal.
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Aggravation (law)
The antonym of aggravation is mitigation. In canon law, "aggravation" was a form of censure, threatening excommunication after three disregarded admonitions.
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reaggravation
reaggraˈvation Eccl. [ad. med.L. reaggravātio; cf. obs. F. réaggravation (15th c.; the usual word is réaggrave). See prec. and aggravation 3.] The second warning given to a person before final excommunication.1611 Cotgr., Reaggravation, a reaggrauation; and (particularly) the last, and most direfull...
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