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ag·gra·vat·ed as·ˈsault N no pl

ag·gra·vat·ed ˈbur·gla·ry N no pl Brit

ag·gra·vate [ˈægrəveɪt] VB trans

2. aggravate inf (annoy):

to be aggravated by sth
von etw dat genervt sein sl

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

aggravated battery LAW
aggravated burglary LAW
aggravated assault Am
aggravated damages

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Similar offences are ( the points have a small distance between each other ) assault, aggravated assault, libel, violation of privacy, sexual crimes and homicide.

The similarity of violent offences permits the conclusion that there are common causes and motives for these offences.

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Ähnlich sind, nah beieinander liegen, Körperverletzung, schwere Körperverletzung, Beleidigung, Straftaten gegen die persönliche Freiheit, Sexualdelikte und auch Tötungsdelikte.

Die Ähnlichkeit der Gewaltdelikte lässt auf gemeinsame Ursachen und Motive dieser Straftaten schließen.

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