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aggressor

[uh-gres-er] / əˈgrɛs ər /


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Although government officials have claimed that Good and Pretti were both aggressors in their altercations, footage captured by bystanders appeared to contradict those claims.

From Los Angeles Times

Despite being hampered by the damage to her eye, Serrano remained the aggressor, using her experience to manage distance, cut off the ring and protect her vision.

From BBC

Will then lurches into a tut-tutting recapitulation of the French army chief of staff’s public statement that his nation’s people must accept the risk of losing their children to protect France from an unnamed aggressor.

From Salon

But only the most audacious investors will commit capital to aggressors with such a tarnished global standing.

From Barron's

But only the most audacious investors will commit capital to aggressors with such a tarnished global standing.

From Barron's