Explore Aggravating through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like exacerbating or exasperating. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Aggravating meaning
present participle and gerund of aggravate
Synonyms of Aggravating
Using Aggravating
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of aggravate
- Useful related words include: exacerbating, exasperating, intensifying.
- In the example corpus, aggravating often appears in combinations such as: aggravating factors, aggravating factor, aggravating circumstances.
Context around Aggravating
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 8 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Aggravating
- In this selection, "aggravating" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, additional, karabakh, include, factors, factor and features stand out and add context to how "aggravating" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a significant aggravating factor in and aggravating factors include. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "aggravating" sits close to words such as abstinence, adventurer and alters, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with aggravating
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Sans purposely provides the most aggravating battle possible to force the player to give up. (15 words)
The aggravating factor is that most of these issues were discussed with the defendant on previous inspections. (17 words)
No aggravating factors, such as speed or alcohol impairment, appear to be involved in the crash, police said. (18 words)
Although the further you get into the game the more you realise it’s filled with many similar misjudgements, that makes for one of the most aggravating gameplay experiences we’ve ever had with a game that wasn’t also irredeemably bad. (42 words)
This has been endlessly aggravating for him, and he has not shied away from criticizing Weissman’s performance in the sequel and taking great offense at people attributing a weaker performance to him. (33 words)
John Cooper KC told appeal judges Dame Victoria Sharp, Mrs Justice McGowan and Mr Justice Chamberlain that “aggravating features” were too “heavily relied” on when trial judge Mrs Justice Yip passed sentence. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
After a starting point has been established the judge must then consider whether there are any additional 'aggravating factors' which would justify an increase from it.
Aggravating factors include whether the perpetrator used a firearm, if they were a felon on probation, or whether the victim was especially vulnerable due to a disability.
Although the further you get into the game the more you realise it’s filled with many similar misjudgements, that makes for one of the most aggravating gameplay experiences we’ve ever had with a game that wasn’t also irredeemably bad.
As regards the offences in the hospital, the barrister said that the very location of the incident was an aggravating factor in itself.
Baku has also been blocking Armenia’s supplies of electricity and natural gas to Karabakh, aggravating the humanitarian crisis there.
Gaul said he needed to consider carefully the testimony of the victims, as well as consider the various mitigating and aggravating factors.
Glasgow said Scott's Law could use tweaking to include aggravating factors that account for the great bodily harm and permanent disability that exists in the case involving Frank.
Handing down the sentence, Judge McGarva said: "A significant aggravating factor in this case is the fact the victim was a serving MP.
If you’re bleeding, apply gentle pressure to the wound with a clean cloth or bandage to slow the bleeding without aggravating the injury.
In written arguments for Thursday’s hearing, the AGO said the judge’s approach to sentencing “did not properly reflect the aggravating factors”.
It was under the legal limit but new guidelines state another drug is treated as an aggravating factor, even if not an illegal amount.
John Cooper KC told appeal judges Dame Victoria Sharp, Mrs Justice McGowan and Mr Justice Chamberlain that “aggravating features” were too “heavily relied” on when trial judge Mrs Justice Yip passed sentence.
Judge Steven H. Goldman “relied on aggravating circumstances rejected by the jury to sentence McLaughlin to death,” it went on.
Listing the aggravating features, Mr Rose said: “We note the dementia or presumed dementia of each victim, rendering them unlikely to protest, defend or report his behaviour.
No aggravating factors, such as speed or alcohol impairment, appear to be involved in the crash, police said.
Sans purposely provides the most aggravating battle possible to force the player to give up.
The aggravating factor is that most of these issues were discussed with the defendant on previous inspections.
The court concluded that the aggravating features slightly outweigh the mitigating factors and moved the sentence up by one year, to take it to seven.
The judge has said aggravating factors include the mental and physical suffering inflicted on Dariusz before his death.
This has been endlessly aggravating for him, and he has not shied away from criticizing Weissman’s performance in the sequel and taking great offense at people attributing a weaker performance to him.
Common combinations with aggravating
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- aggravating factors 19×
- aggravating factor 13×
- aggravating circumstances 13×
- aggravating the 12×
- with aggravating 11×
- an aggravating 10×
- the aggravating 10×
- after aggravating 6×
- aggravating features 5×
- of aggravating 5×