Aggravate

  • 61ag´gra|vat´ing|ly — ag|gra|vate «AG ruh vayt», transitive verb, vat|ed, vat|ing. 1. a) to make worse or more severe: »His bad temper was aggravated by a headache. SYNONYM(S): increase, augment, intensify, exacerbate. b) to make more burdensome or mo …

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  • 62ag|gra|vate — «AG ruh vayt», transitive verb, vat|ed, vat|ing. 1. a) to make worse or more severe: »His bad temper was aggravated by a headache. SYNONYM(S): increase, augment, intensify, exacerbate. b) to make more burdensome or mo …

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  • 63Aggrege — Ag*grege , v. t. [OF. agreger. See {Aggravate}.] To make heavy; to aggravate. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 64Engregge — En*greg ge, v. t. [OF. engregier, from (assumed) LL. ingreviare; in + (assumed) grevis heavy, for L. gravis. Cf. {Aggravate}.] To aggravate; to make worse; to lie heavy on. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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