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ag·gra·vat·ing [ˈægrəveɪtɪŋ] ADJ inf (annoying)

aggravating

ag·gra·vate [ˈægrəveɪt] VB trans

1. aggravate (worsen):

2. aggravate inf (annoy):

jeziti [perf razjeziti]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It is unlikely that this event was the only aggravating circumstance between the two men, their dislike for one another has never been fully understood.
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This negotiation includes material compensation to be paid by the aggravating family to the aggrieved family group.
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The racial motive which had influenced the respondents to commit a serious crime had to be considered as an aggravating factor.
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The trial judge must independently reweigh the aggravating factors against the mitigating factors.
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The leg would give him pain and discomfort for the rest of his life, aggravating his disposition.
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Among the aggravating factors was racial motivation in the commission of a serious offence.
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It's pretty aggravating, though, with people always asking about when it's going to happen and pushing to have one.
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Jerrycans and munitions were also exploding, aggravating the already dangerous situation.
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Each time we secure to-days equilibrium by increased investment we are aggravating the difficulty of securing equilibrium to-morrow.
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An aggravating defender, he impacts the defensive end with active hands and high effort.
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