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aggravate en el diccionario PONS

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There he produced his first "kachi-koshi" in the top division, scoring 9-6 despite aggravating his knee injury.
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And the severity of the blow is greatly aggravated in moral effect by the fact that it is dealt only to a handful of individuals.
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The group is hopelessly lost, which is further aggravated by the fact that they have not really talked in a while.
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As a result, the legal or illegal emigration problem would be aggravated.
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Multiple applications in a short time interval can aggravate phytotoxicity.
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However, these large round lights were mounted near the inboard side of the reverse fins, and aggravated the already awkward styling.
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It usually comes on gradually and is aggravated by physical activity.
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This composition range is common for ashes, which aggravates the problem.
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She's had issues with memory that appear to have been aggravated by attempts on her part to see the future.
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Section 31(1) (b) creates the distinct offence of racially or religiously aggravated intentional harassment, alarm or distress.
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