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Definition of Aggravations
1. aggravation [n] - See also: aggravation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aggravations
Literary usage of Aggravations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Body of Divinity: Wherein the Doctrines of the Christian Religion are by Thomas Ridgley, James Patriot Wilson (1815)
"But some sins in themselves, and by reason of several aggravations, ... What are
those aggravations -which make some sins more heinous than others ? ..."
2. Commentaries on the Criminal Law by Joel Prentiss Bishop (1877)
"Aggravations of the Offence. § 42. In General. ... Nature of Aggravations.
— The law, therefore, may be said to deem the assault more or less enormous ..."
3. A Treatise on the Law of Damages: Embracing an Elementary Exposition of the by Jabez Gridley Sutherland (1893)
"In trover the plaintiff could recover only the value of fixtures as mere chattels.6 §
1095. Aggravations increase damages. In this action the plaintiff is ..."
4. The Works of John Owen by John Owen (1826)
"I. Aggravations of the evil of schism, from the authority of the ancients.
Their incompetency ta determine in this cose, instanced in the sayings of ..."
5. A Practical Treatise on the Criminal Law of Scotland by John Hay Athole Macdonald (1877)
"Reset may be aggravated by previous conviction of Aggravations. the same crime,
but whether a previous conviction of Previous con- reset of robbery could be ..."