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aggression [əˈgreʃən] N no pl

1. aggression (violent feelings):

aggression towards sb/sth
to work off [or out] one's aggression on sb/sth

2. aggression (attack):

3. aggression SPORTS:

aggression

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Results also showed that boys exhibited more aggression when exposed to aggressive male models than boys exposed to aggressive female models.
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Libido promotes pulling together, and aggression moving out.
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Colonies do not display aggression toward each other; this is known as unicoloniality.
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Like most hounds, they are even-tempered and difficult to annoy or drive into aggression towards people or fellow dogs.
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In such scapegoating, aggression may be displaced onto people with little or no connection with what is causing anger.
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The beetles show no aggression either intra- or inter-specifically.
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The hypocrisy of such statutes in the face of unilateral aggression on the part of the economically dominant states.
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This is thought to reduce aggression by the friarbirds against the smaller orioles.
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As athletic as she is, her attitude and aggression towards her teammates leave her high and dry for the summer.
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The dominant buck has greater mobility and more aggression than the dominant doe.
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