aggravate | 1) To meet this aggravated demand requires constant economic growth. 2) The total health level of aggravated damage remains unchanged. more aggravate sentences |
aggravate abuse | 1) This abuse is aggravated when they are undocumented. 2) The couple was charged with first degree murder and aggravated child abuse . more aggravate abuse sentences |
aggravate assault | 1) White was charged with misdemeanor aggravated assault . 2) Both boys were charged with aggravated assault and robbery. more aggravate assault sentences |
aggravate battery | 1) Jarvis ' testimony helped to convict Bent of aggravated battery . 2) All are charged with aggravated battery and violating their oaths of office. more aggravate battery sentences |
aggravate burglary | 1) Charges of aggravated burglary and unlawful entry were brought against all nine. 2) Carmen has Drucilla arrested for aggravated burglary and gets a restraining order. more aggravate burglary sentences |
aggravate felony | 1) Additional expansion of definition of aggravated felony . 2) Expansion in definition of ' aggravated felony '. more aggravate felony sentences |
aggravate harassment | 1) The stalker was eventually arrested and charged with aggravated harassment . 2) The misdemeanor charge - aggravated harassment - is punishable by up to a year in jail. more aggravate harassment sentences |
aggravate injury | 1) The strains of non-stop touring aggravated an old sports injury . 2) He withdrew after aggravating a groin injury . more aggravate injury sentences |
aggravate kidnapping | 1) She was sentenced to 99 years for aggravated kidnapping . 2) Ory had been charged with attempted first-degree murder and attempted especially aggravated kidnapping . more aggravate kidnapping sentences |
aggravate murder | 1) These reforms recommend a minimum term of 30 years for racially aggravated murder . 2) The charges were amended from genocide to complicity in aggravated murder . more aggravate murder sentences |
aggravate offence | 1) Terry denied committing a racially aggravated public order offence . 2) The event which aggravates the offence might have been outside the defendant's control. more aggravate offence sentences |
aggravate robbery | 1) All three defendants are charged with especially aggravated robbery . 2) He faced two counts of aggravated robbery . more aggravate robbery sentences |
aggravate situation | 1) The situation was aggravated by the extended winter. 2) If anything, it aggravated the situation . more aggravate situation sentences |
aggravate symptoms | 1) In some people, insoluble fiber supplementation may aggravate symptoms . 2) The recovery process depends on the primary causal factors that are aggravating symptoms . more aggravate symptoms sentences |
aggravate tension | 1) These events aggravated tensions among provincial, federal and industry leaders. 2) In 1847 and 1848, broader European developments aggravated this tension . more aggravate tension sentences |
aggravate the condition | 1) There are certain things that aggravate the condition . 2) Any emotional upset aggravated the condition . more aggravate the condition sentences |
aggravate the crisis | 1) Government policies further aggravated the crisis . 2) the civil war and military conflicts in South Ossetia and Abkhazia aggravated the crisis . more aggravate the crisis sentences |
aggravate the injury | 1) Chandler aggravated the injury Saturday night against the Cavaliers . 2) We didn't want to risk aggravating the injury ,' Ancelotti said. more aggravate the injury sentences |
aggravate the pain | 1) I know stress aggravates the pain more. 2) Physical activity of any kind is exhausting and may aggravate the pain . more aggravate the pain sentences |
aggravate the problem | 1) Building plots of around 115 square metres aggravated the problems further. 2) This further aggravated the problem of already poor supply lines. more aggravate the problem sentences |
aggravate the situation | 1) If anything, it aggravated the situation . 2) World War II further aggravated the situation . more aggravate the situation sentences |
aggravate the symptom | 1) Avoid tea and coffee as they can aggravate the symptoms . 2) Bathing, and heat will aggravate the symptoms . more aggravate the symptom sentences |
aggravate theft | 1) The sentence included a two-year mandatory ruling for aggravated identity theft . 2) Guerrero-Espinoza was also charged with aiding and abetting aggravated identity theft . more aggravate theft sentences |
aggravated | 1) To meet this aggravated demand requires constant economic growth. 2) The total health level of aggravated damage remains unchanged. more aggravated sentences |
aggravated assault | 1) Bruno is facing three counts of aggravated assault charges. 2) White was charged with misdemeanor aggravated assault . more aggravated assault sentences |
aggravated burglary | 1) Charges of aggravated burglary and unlawful entry were brought against all nine. 2) Carmen has Drucilla arrested for aggravated burglary and gets a restraining order. more aggravated burglary sentences |
aggravated murder | 1) These reforms recommend a minimum term of 30 years for racially aggravated murder . 2) The charges were amended from genocide to complicity in aggravated murder . more aggravated murder sentences |
aggravated robbery | 1) All three defendants are charged with especially aggravated robbery . 2) He faced two counts of aggravated robbery . more aggravated robbery sentences |
aggravated the situation | 1) If anything, it aggravated the situation . 2) World War II further aggravated the situation . more aggravated the situation sentences |
aggravated trespass | 1) The activists are charged with aggravated trespass . 2) The three were arrested and charged with aggravated trespass . more aggravated trespass sentences |
aggravates | 1) The psychological stress aggravates the physical stress upon the horse. 2) Roll angular inertia aggravates body roll by delaying it. more aggravates sentences |
aggravating | 1) Your willful ignorance & lame excuse making are aggravating . 2) Murder with specified aggravating circumstances is often punished more harshly. more aggravating sentences |
aggravating circumstances | 1) Murder with specified aggravating circumstances is often punished more harshly. 2) Aren't there aggravating circumstances in this case? more aggravating circumstances sentences |
aggravating factor | 1) aggravating factors include whether or not violence was used. 2) The aggravating factors , however, were overwhelming. more aggravating factor sentences |
aggravatingly | 1) Do they aggravatingly turn out the same way every time - behind schedule or not meeting desired metrics? 2) As anyone who's used the systemic console knows, the numerical integration of planetary orbits is aggravatingly slow. more aggravatingly sentences |
further aggravate | 1) Their vulnerabilities have been further aggravated with multiple crises. 2) This further aggravated the problem of already poor supply lines. more further aggravate sentences |
greatly aggravate | 1) The crisis was greatly aggravated by famine. 2) The death of Arlosoroff greatly aggravated political relations within the Zionist movement. more greatly aggravate sentences |
only aggravate | 1) Recent technological developments only aggravated these trends. 2) Now this Gujarat issue only aggravated matters further. more only aggravate sentences |
racially aggravate | 0) Sussex police has said the attack was racially aggravated . 1) Terry denied committing a racially aggravated public order offence. 2) Was the conviction for racially aggravated assault then? more racially aggravate sentences |
seriously aggravate | 1) Dust buildup on ceilings can seriously aggravate allergy sufferers. 2) Hence, committee membership can seriously aggravate existing user rivalry and conflict. more seriously aggravate sentences |
severely aggravate | 1) Turns out Chooch was playing with a slightly injury that he severely aggravated and wound up missing a decent portion of time . 2) DDoS attackers have abused these open DNS resolvers for years in a way that severely aggravates the effects of their crippling assaults . more severely aggravate sentences |
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