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Translations for „aggravated“ in the English » Slovenian Dictionary (Go to Slovenian » English)

ag·gra·vate [ˈægrəveɪt] VB trans

1. aggravate (worsen):

2. aggravate inf (annoy):

jeziti [perf razjeziti]
to get aggravated

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Childhood poverty and ill health, aggravated by a bout of rickets, had left him with badly stunted legs.
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Asthenopia may be aggravated by close work and is thought by some to contribute to reading inefficiency.
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When business-critical applications are aggravated by a poor user experience, the company risks its reputation coming under fire.
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He has been charged with forgery, mail fraud, aggravated identity theft and computer fraud.
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As a result, the legal or illegal emigration problem would be aggravated.
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He had been suffering from dyspepsia, aggravated by bronchial trouble, in previous years.
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However, these large round lights were mounted near the inboard side of the reverse fins, and aggravated the already awkward styling.
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His unreliability is also aggravated by his acknowledged habit of working the experiences of others into his narratives.
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Various measures were proposed which would but have aggravated the situation.
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At age 13, he was already a petty thief, and was arrested for aggravated assault.
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