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aggrave, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb aggrave is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for aggrave is from around 1475 ... www.oed.com
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AGGRAVÉ - Translation from French into English | PONS
Translations for aggravé in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English) · aggravate situation, illness · aggravated burglary, offence · worsen · worsen ... en.pons.com
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aggravé - Translation into English - examples French
Translation of "aggravé" in English · aggravated · exacerbated · compounded · worsened · increased · deepened · escalated · heightened · deteriorated. context.reverso.net
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aggrave
▪ I. † aˈggrave, v. Obs. rare. Also agrave. [a. Fr. aggrave-r (earlier agraver): see aggrieve.] A by-form connecting aggrieve and aggravate.1530 Palsgr. 419/1, I agrudge, I am agraved, Je suis greuè. 1612 T. Taylor Titus i. 12 (1619) 256 When the heart is so aggraved, the whole man is vnfit either f... Oxford English Dictionary
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English Translation of “AGGRAVER” - Collins Dictionary
Verb conjugations for 'aggraver' ; Present · aggrave · aggraves · aggrave · aggravons ; Future · aggraverai · aggraveras · aggravera · aggraverons ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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aggrave, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun aggrave is in the early 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for aggrave is from 1725, in a translation by D. Cotes. www.oed.com
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Liberté de la presse : le cas aggravé de la Russie - La Croix
May 3, 2023Le classement annuel de RSF sur la liberté de la presse paraît ce mercredi 3 mai, journée mondiale dédiée à la liberté journalistique. L'état du journalisme en Russie (164e sur 180) et ...
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aggrave - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
aggrave. inflection of aggraver: first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive · second-person singular imperative. en.wiktionary.org
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aggrave - Translation into English - examples French
Comme l'œdème des méninges s'aggrave, la nuque devient raide. As swelling in the meninges worsens, the neck begins to stiffen. More examples ... context.reverso.net
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aggrave - Dictionnaire Français-Anglais - WordReference.com
La sécheresse aggrave l'inquiétude des paysans. The drought is worsening the farmers' worries. aggraver vtr, (rendre plus grave), aggravate⇒ vtr. increase⇒ ... www.wordreference.com
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English Translation of “S'AGGRAVER” - Collins Dictionary
s'aggraver [aɡʀave IPA Pronunciation Guide ] Full verb table passive reflexive verb [maladie, situation] to get worse [déficit] to increase www.collinsdictionary.com
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Achille Talon
Bibliography Achille Talon cerveau choc (1966) Achille Talon aggrave son cas (1967) Achille Talon persiste et signe (1969) Mon fils à moi (1970) L'Indispensable wikipedia.org
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aggrieve
aggrieve, v. (əˈgriːv) Forms: 4–5 agreue, agreve, 5–6 aggreue, 6 agreeue, aggreeue, agrieve, 6– aggrieve. [a. OFr. agreve-r to render more heavy or severe:—L. aggravā-re: f. ag- = ad- to + gravā-re to load. In 14th c. the Fr. and in 15th c. the Eng. began, after L., to be written agg- and finally th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Patrick Besson
Serbie, éditeur : L'Âge d'Homme 1999 () La Titanic, éditeur: Rocher Eds Du 1999 ( ) Accessible à certaine mélancolie, éditeur : Albin Michel 2000 () J'aggrave wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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