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aggravated

  • 1 aggravate

    VT
    1. उत्तेजित\aggravateकरना
    The problem is aggravated by a lack of understanding.
    2. क्रोधित\aggravateकरना
    Some of his remarks aggravate me.

    English-Hindi dictionary > aggravate

  • 2 collapse

    N
    1. विध्वंस
    The collapse of the Soviet Union has ended the cold war.
    2. असफलता
    The collapse of negotiations between the two nations has further aggravated tension in the border.
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    V
    1. टूटकर\collapseगिर\collapseजाना
    The building collapsed due to earthquake.
    2. बिमार\collapseपड़ना
    He felt giddy and collapsed on the way to the hospital.
    3. पतन\collapseहोना
    The company collapsed due to lack of capital.
    4. अचानक\collapseगिरना
    Share market collapsed due to Kargil conflict.
    5. सिमटना
    Use chair that collapse for small spaces.

    English-Hindi dictionary > collapse

  • 3 militaristic

    Adj
    1. आक्रामक/सैनशक्ति\militaristicबढ़ानेवाली
    His milistaristic speech aggravated the situaion.

    English-Hindi dictionary > militaristic

См. также в других словарях:

  • aggravated — ag·gra·vat·ed adj: characterized by aggravating elements (as the use of a deadly weapon) aggravated kidnapping Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. aggravated …   Law dictionary

  • aggravated — adj. 1. 1 made more severe or intense, especially in law; as, aggravated assault. Syn: intensified. [WordNet 1.5] 2. 1 incited, especially deliberately, to anger. aggravated by passive resistance Syn: provoked. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • aggravated — aggravated; un·aggravated; …   English syllables

  • aggravated — [ag′rə vāt΄id] adj. Law designating an especially grave form of a specified offense [aggravated robbery] …   English World dictionary

  • aggravated — (adj.) 1540s, increased, magnified, pp. adjective from AGGRAVATE (Cf. aggravate). Meaning irritated is from 1610s; that of made worse is from 1630s. The earlier adjective was simply aggravate (late 15c.) …   Etymology dictionary

  • aggravated — /ag reuh vay tid/, adj. Law. characterized by some feature defined by law that enhances the crime, as the intention of the criminal or the special vulnerability of the victim: aggravated assault; aggravated rape. [1540 50; AGGRAVATE + ED2] * * * …   Universalium

  • aggravated — ag|gra|va|ted [ˈægrəveıtıd] adj [only before noun] law an aggravated offence is one in which a criminal does something that makes their original crime more serious ▪ He was charged with aggravated assault …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • aggravated — ag|gra|vat|ed [ ægrə,veıtəd ] adjective LEGAL an aggravated crime has features, such as the use of violence, that make it worse: aggravated assault …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • aggravated — [[t]æ̱grəveɪtɪd[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n Aggravated is used to describe a serious crime which involves violence. [LEGAL] He was jailed for 10 years after admitting aggravated assault …   English dictionary

  • aggravated — UK [ˈæɡrəˌveɪtɪd] / US [ˈæɡrəˌveɪtəd] adjective legal an aggravated crime has features, such as the use of violence, that make it worse aggravated assault …   English dictionary

  • aggravated — adjective 1. made more severe or intense especially in law aggravated assault • Similar to: ↑intense 2. incited, especially deliberately, to anger aggravated by passive resistance the provoked animal attacked the child • Syn: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

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