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aggress

[uh-gres] / əˈgrɛs /


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“Yes, all those things are under ‘aggressed,’” Majors allegedly replies.

From Los Angeles Times

For reasons beyond my understanding, Cross, an aspiring doctor, looks up to Rutkovsky, a flinty old timer with a propensity to aggress when he feels sad or mad or basically anything.

From New York Times

"The fact is that Russia aggressed Ukraine ... we have to face the reality," he told reporters.

From Reuters

"In this war, there is only one aggressor, Russia, and one aggressed country, Ukraine. EU's support to #Ukraine will remain steadfast," he said.

From Reuters

European skies are open “for those who connect people, not for those who seek to brutally aggress,” Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo tweeted.

From Washington Post