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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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agreive
agreeve, agreif, agreive obs. ff. aggrieve. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bait - definition of bait by The Free Dictionary
bait: (Harass), verb afflict , affront , aggravate , aggrieve , agitate , agonize , anger , annoy , arouse , attack , badger , be malevolent , be offensive , beset ...
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Edric Norfolk Vaux Morisset
During this brief period, however, Morisset managed to aggrieve some members of the public. wikipedia.org
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WRONG 정의 및 의미 | Collins 영어 사전
SYNONYMY NOTE: wrong implies the inflicting of unmerited injury or harm upon another [he was wronged by false charges]; oppress implies a burdening with harsh, rigorous impositions or the cruel or unjust use of power [oppressed by heavy taxation]; persecute suggests constant harassment or the relentless infliction of cruelty and suffering [the persecuted minorities of Nazi Germany]; aggrieve ...
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wrong | Dictionaries and vocabulary tools for English ... - Wordsmyth
definition 1: to commit wrong toward; treat badly or unjustly. synonyms: abuse, ill-use, mistreat, misuse. similar words: aggrieve, maltreat, oppress, persecute, shaft. definition 2: to make incorrect or unfair remarks or assumptions about; malign. The local paper wronged her and damaged her reputation.
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agreve
agreve obs. form of aggrieve. Oxford English Dictionary
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DESTROY crossword clue - All synonyms & answers
destroy 8 letter words. aggrieve carry off confound confront decimate demolish desolate despatch dispatch disprove disserve dissolve distress dynamite enfeeble gobble up immolate lambaste lay waste maltreat massacre mistreat mutilate outclass outfight outpoint outshine overturn paralyse paralyze pull down puncture sabotage sow chaos take life ...
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Common law offence
A Accessory Administration of drugs with intent to enable or assist the commission of a crime Administration of poison with intent to injure, aggrieve wikipedia.org
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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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aggrievance
† aˈggrievance (əˈgriːvəns) Also 5–6 agreuaunce, aggr-, 6 agreeuance. [a. OFr. agrevance, n. of action f. agrever: see aggrieve and -ance.] † 1. That which burdens or oppresses; a burden, trouble, or hardship; a grievance. Obs.1440 Promp. Parv., Aggreuauns, Gravamen, nocumentum, tedium. 1599 Fenton ... Oxford English Dictionary
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2011 Stepping Hill Hospital poisoning incident
eight offences of unlawfully administering or causing to be taken by another person any poison or destructive or noxious thing with intent to injure, aggrieve wikipedia.org
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agrieve
agrieve, -ance obs. forms of aggrieve, -ance. Oxford English Dictionary
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Royal Lao Armed Forces
To further aggrieve matters, the Laotian Armed Forces command structure became highly politicized in the early 1960s, where the support of key political wikipedia.org
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aggrievement
aggrievement rare. (əˈgriːvmənt) [f. aggrieve v. + -ment after amendment, etc.] The action of aggrieving; aggrievance.1847 Mrs. Gore Castles in Air II. i. 5 Whether Sir Robert went to the grave aware or unaware of the bitterness of his aggrievements. Oxford English Dictionary
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