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aggression

[uh-gresh-uhn] / əˈgrɛʃ ən /




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An attorney for Cities Church, Doug Wardlow, said demonstrators illegally disrupted the church service and hoped Thursday’s arrests would deter what he called “mob aggression” in places of worship.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I loved his attitude and the way that he played, the determination and aggression that he played with."

From BBC

Then in World War II the U.S. deployed a military presence on the island to deter any aggression from Nazi Germany, which was then occupying Denmark.

From The Wall Street Journal

Author and psychotherapist Jennifer Cox told Radio 4 Woman's Hour she believes women are "conditioned" to repress feelings of "frustration, anger, aggression and rage".

From BBC

Castrated males were less likely to die from causes linked to aggression or risky behavior.

From Science Daily