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aggravating [ˈægrəveɪtɪŋ, Am -t̬-] ADJ
1. aggravating (annoying):
aggravating
2. aggravating LAW:
aggravating circumstances
aggravate [ˈægrəveɪt] VB trans
1. aggravate (make worse):
pogarszać [perf pogorszyć]
2. aggravate inf (annoy):
denerwować [perf z-]
Present
Iaggravate
youaggravate
he/she/itaggravates
weaggravate
youaggravate
theyaggravate
Past
Iaggravated
youaggravated
he/she/itaggravated
weaggravated
youaggravated
theyaggravated
Present Perfect
Ihaveaggravated
youhaveaggravated
he/she/ithasaggravated
wehaveaggravated
youhaveaggravated
theyhaveaggravated
Past Perfect
Ihadaggravated
youhadaggravated
he/she/ithadaggravated
wehadaggravated
youhadaggravated
theyhadaggravated
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The trial judge must independently reweigh the aggravating factors against the mitigating factors.
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But the many aggravating factors, which are self-evident, would have made the death penalty one of the options to be given serious consideration.
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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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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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I don't know how it is an aggravating feature or element to be introduced in sentencing, the judge said...
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