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arrangement [əˈreɪnʤmənt] N

4. arrangement MUS:

enfranchisement [ɪnˈfræn(t)ʃɪzmənt, Am enˈfræn(t)ʃaɪz-] N LAW

grandiloquent [grænˈdɪləkwənt] ADJ usu pej form

derangement [dɪˈreɪnʤmənt] N no pl

estrangement [ɪˈstreɪnʤmənt] N

1. estrangement (separation):

2. estrangement form:

aggrieved [əˈgri:vd] ADJ

2. aggrieved party:

aggressiveness [əˈgresɪvnəs] N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He endeavours to show that all social laws are the crystallized results of selfish aggrandizement and protective alliances among the weak.
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Be ambitious not for money or for selfish aggrandizement, not for that evanescent thing which men call fame.
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The term is also used derisively by critics as an insinuation of aggrandizement by such ministers.
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He was cruel and treacherous, and had no aim beyond his own aggrandizement.
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In an editorial, the owners explained that the paper's original name had been chosen when the engrossing object was the accumulating of wealth and consequent aggrandizement of the country.
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