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Aggressions

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Aggressions meaning

plural of aggression

Example sentences (13)

I loved the classes, teachers, and my friends, but micro-aggressions and blatant racism were rampant amongst the white and wealthy students.

Dozens of incidents were reported throughout October, including beatings, verbal assaults, aggressions, and crop theft at gunpoint.

He added that “the international community must not ignore the role the Western countries, in particular the United States and UK, play in enabling Israel’s aggressions”.

Israel’s government also approved Mr Netanyahu’s plan to encourage population growth in the Golan Heights, which Qatar quickly called “a new episode in a series of Israeli aggressions on Syrian territories and a blatant violation of international law”.

Over time, from the early aggressions by the Shree Ram Sena to the controversy over hijab in schools, the questions of competitive identity and Hindu assertion have been retained on the centre stage of state politics.

TEHRAN, Oct. 07 (MNA) – Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman demanded serious action at the regional and international levels to the occupying regime accountable for the aggressions on Syria.

This is a war of ‘cyberattacks, digital intrusions, biological aggressions’, bringing with it ‘anthrax, smallpox, pathogens’.

To tame the pain and resist until you react, to first of all insults, then to blackmails, lastly to aggressions.

Many of their poems grappled with tough topics: micro-aggressions, breakups, coming out.

It is not possible for us to continue ignoring the cost in personal and family pain that these pregnancies cause, and the aggressions that victimize children and adolescents.

Several individuals, including Pat Bosco, vice president of student life and dean of students, shared their experiences dealing with micro-aggressions.

Right now Putin is digesting Eastern Ukraine and sizing up Obama’s responses to others’ aggressions.

Whereas boats have been frequently stopped and taken from alongside ships, that any aggressions or depredations committed upon the property or persons of British subjects shall be satisfactorily adjusted by the Kings and Chiefs.