Definition of Aggressed

1. Verb. (past of aggress) ¹

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Definition of Aggressed

1. aggress [v] - See also: aggress

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aggressed

aggregation number
aggregational
aggregations
aggregative
aggregatively
aggregator
aggregators
aggrege
aggreged
aggreges
aggreging
aggregometer
aggresome
aggresomes
aggress
aggressed (current term)
aggresses
aggressin
aggressing
aggressins
aggression
aggressions
aggressive
aggressive infantile fibromatosis
aggressive instinct
aggressively
aggressiveness
aggressivities
aggressivity
aggressor

Literary usage of Aggressed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Ten Years in Oregon by Miss A. J. Allen, A. J. Allen (1848)
"... Elijah Hedding—Ellis sent to the whites—Salutary language and interview—Happy visit with Ellis—Intended revenge of the aggressed party—Invitation to the ..."

2. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage by Inc. Merriam-Webster (1994)
"1951 Westerners even aggressed against one another — Adlai E. Stevenson, ... 1956 stay away from those of lesser rank, for fear of being aggressed against ..."

3. Library of Southern Literature by Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles William Kent (1910)
"I say to you, then, though we deprecate disunion, we will liave the union of our fathers. It has been said that the South lias aggressed upon the North. ..."

4. The Elements of Practical Psycho-analysis by Paul Bousfield (1922)
"Secondly, after the sexual act has been commenced by the aggressor without apparent danger to the life of the aggressed, there is a relief on the part of ..."

5. The Cradle of the Confederacy: Or, The Times of Troup, Quitman, and Yancey by Joseph Hodgson (1876)
"It has " been said that the South has aggressed upon the " North. When and where has my people ever "aggressed upon the people of any other section? ..."

6. Concepts of Philosophy by Alexander Thomas Ormond (1906)
"The sense of being defrauded, which leads a, b, c to seek restitution, would lead the minds of x, y, z to a responsive feeling of having aggressed on the ..."

7. A Treatise of Universal Jurisprudence by John Penford Thomas (1829)
"The aggressed has surrendered the use of his own strength, to that of the common force, under the regulation of the common judgment. 2. ..."

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