aggressive in the PONS Dictionary

aggressive Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an aggressive streak
he has gone mad and is being aggressive

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The trio took on a noticeably different style, one with a more aggressive rock edge.
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The birds are aggressive during their nesting season and access by humans, which is by private boat only, is discouraged during this period.
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The species has been used to research the physiological changes in the body during the fight-or-flight response as related to stress and aggressive competition.
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It describes his methods as aggressive, yet subtle.
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His arms were frequently depicted raised in an aggressive gesture, showing that he was ready to tear apart the dead as they entered his presence.
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It is considered darker and more aggressive than their other albums.
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Thus, mating success is highly skewed towards dominant males, who tend to be larger, more aggressive, and more effective at defending territories.
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It uses very aggressive pruning, leading to imbalanced search trees.
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The track blends hard rock and funk with a loud, booming drum machine pattern, and aggressive bass and lead guitar wailing throughout.
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If the investment is not aggressive enough (or it is too low), the capacities are overloaded, the quality of services declines and the demand decreases.
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