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Example sentences for "aggravated"

Lexicographically close words:
aggrandize; aggrandized; aggrandizement; aggrandizing; aggravate; aggravates; aggravating; aggravatingly; aggravation; aggravations
  1. The famine increased, and the misery of the weaker was aggravated by seeing the stronger obtaining food.

  2. At the age of sixty-five in the year 211, he expired at York of a disorder which was aggravated by the labours of a campaign against the Caledonians.

  3. The newspapers of the day teem with indignation at the course pursued by the neighboring and rival towns in circulating aggravated accounts of the progress of disease here.

  4. Owing to the vast reservoirs of standing water which still remained in and about the town, there was a great deal of bilious and remittent fever, "often sufficiently aggravated to entitle it to the name of yellow fever.

  5. The disease was a highly aggravated bilious fever, so terrible as to deserve the dreaded name of yellow fever.

  6. The door was opened--a confused jumble of unintelligible mutterings aggravated the eager ears of the shivering Adolphus.

  7. Metaphenylenediamine produces, in the dog, the symptoms of an aggravated influenza with continual sneezing and hoarse cough, which, if the dose is large enough, ends in coma and death.

  8. It was specially observed that, after apparent convalescence, the symptoms, without any obvious cause, suddenly returned, and this even in a more aggravated form.

  9. But when she was told that she had given cause for mortal offence to two gentlemen, there was something in the phrase which greatly aggravated her anger.

  10. The remembrance of the offers which he made to her aggravated her wrath bitterly.

  11. So prone are we to overlook moderate evils and moderate needs that the child with aggravated St. Vitus's Dance is apt to be cured sooner than the child who is just "nervous.

  12. But private resistance of orders, as well as apparent neglect of opportunities frequently afforded them of advancing the grand object of the voyage, ultimately grew into the most aggravated form of insubordination--mutiny.

  13. But against these merits must be set a number of most serious moral defects, which may have been aggravated as time went on, but of which we see something more than the germ, even while he was still a youth.

  14. For treasons so aggravated there could be no pardon on this side of the grave.

  15. Merciless flogging soon became an ordinary punishment for political misdemeanours of no very aggravated kind.

  16. The difficulty is aggravated by the circumstance that those witnesses who had the best opportunity of knowing the truth were by no means inclined to tell it.

  17. Murder by false testimony is therefore the most aggravated species of murder; and Oates had been guilty of many such murders.

  18. The government and the Chief Justice thought it convenient to lay the whole blame on Francis, who; though he seems to have been at worst guilty only of aggravated manslaughter, was tried and executed for murder.

  19. Desbourdes and Bridier were found guilty of aggravated manslaughter only, and sentenced to be burnt on the back, and to work in the galleys for life.

  20. It was too aggravated an offense to let pass without punishment.

  21. A small rivulet made its way down a little hollow across the inclosure, but the stream was so small that its supply aggravated rather than diminished the thirst of the soldiers.

  22. This event almost immediately restored peace to the Western provinces,(904) but greatly aggravated the misfortunes of the Eastern Christians, who passed under the absolute rule of Galerius.

  23. In more aggravated attacks the pain is more severe, and besides persists, though to a less degree, even when there is no contraction.

  24. In all except the more aggravated attacks pain is felt only when the affected part is disturbed.

  25. Pain, sometimes severe and increased by movement and pressure and aggravated at night, with local swelling and tenderness, are the symptoms.

  26. But there seems to be no valid reason for separating the disturbances purely in the domain of the nervous system from the other pathological processes originated or aggravated by morbid dentition.

  27. The pain is usually aggravated by ingestion of food, although it may not become severe until the process of digestion is far advanced.

  28. Generally, however, it is when they occupy other positions, to which they have migrated from the intestine, that they induce aggravated symptoms proportioned to their numbers and the nature of the organs they infest.

  29. Gastric complication in these fevers is rarely, if ever, absent, and if aggravated by the too early use of tonics and stimulants and by harsh irritating cathartics, it becomes too often a fatal complication.

  30. This form of ulceration of the rectum is usually considered incurable; the pain is intense, being compared to that produced by hot iron, and of course being much aggravated by the acts of defecation.

  31. But in gastric ulcer the pain is rarely absent; it is of a dull, gnawing character, is strictly localized in the centre of the epigastrium, and is aggravated by pressure and by food.

  32. The course of time, which had aggravated the condition of the Irish peasantry, had increased the numbers, the wealth, and the general importance of those of the middle classes of Ireland who professed the Roman Catholic faith.

  33. The Bank Charter produced the same injurious effect as it had done in April; it aggravated the evil by forcing men to hoard.

  34. At the close of the month the symptoms became most distressing, aggravated as they were by the refusal of the patient to take medicine or food, or to let himself be moved.

  35. His indifferent coolness, his air of patronage, aggravated the Mexican while it alarmed him.

  36. The bare wood of the desk aggravated the sound, and, in the stillness of the little room, the noise pounded exasperatingly on the ear-drums.

  37. This sudden change had been aggravated by Lablache's subsequent conduct, and the flame had been fanned by the right that Jacky had given him to protect her.

  38. These and similar difficulties were aggravated by the fact that even a moderate disciplinarian did not always receive the support of the nurses or even the medical officers.

  39. Has the disability been aggravated by-- (a) Intemperance?

  40. Harry went about with a miserable, helpless sense of complicity weighing him down, which was much aggravated by a few words which dropped one morning from Dick Tresilyan.

  41. This was aggravated in one case near Tirlemont by the German soldiers wearing Belgian uniforms.

  42. In the evidence before us there are cases tending to show that aggravated crimes against women were sometimes severely punished.

  43. If we refused even this degree of compensation, how aggravated would be our guilt!

  44. We had there subverted the whole order of nature; we had aggravated every natural barbarity, and furnished to every man motives for committing, under the name of trade, acts of perpetual hostility and perfidy against his neighbour.

  45. The new projects of these would be intemperate; and, in the zeal of rivalship, the present evils of comparatively sober dealing would be aggravated beyond all estimate in this new and heated auction of bidders for life and limb.

  46. The mischief of this ill-advised proceeding was aggravated by the "fires of popular enthusiasm which it kindled.

  47. And all this was aggravated by what went on in private.

  48. The contest, even more than the result, distressed him greatly; and the course of things in the movement itself aggravated his distress.

  49. The members of the Board were mad enough not to see, not merely the odiousness of the course, but the aggravated odiousness of hurry.

  50. Yet this thought aggravated the offence of his manner by enhancing its malice aforethought, and made her frown again.

  51. It was incontestably true, for mother and daughter were now at the highest pitch of the Eurasian accent aggravated by hysterics, and the men stood uncertain, siding, every one of them, with that which was familiar.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aggravated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.