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Definition of Aggravates
1. aggravate [v] - See also: aggravate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aggravates
Literary usage of Aggravates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. How to use the Repertory: With a Practical Analysis of Forty Homeopathic by Glen Irving. Bidwell, James Tyler Kent (1915)
"Rhus tox., lying aggravates the cough; vertigo; back; rheumatism and trembling.
... Sepia, headache worse lying on back; lying on left side aggravates cough ..."
2. Contemporary France by Gabriel Hanotaux (1903)
"... 1871; it aggravates the Clauses of the Preliminaries of Versailles—Debate on
the Treaty of Frankfort in the National Assembly—Question of the Radius of ..."
3. A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine by George Bacon Wood (1855)
"A feeble and depraved state of health is moat favourable to the latter, and
therefore greatly aggravates the danger of the disease. ..."
4. Lectures on Clinical Medicine: Delivered at the Hôtel-Dieu, Paris by Armand Trousseau, P. Victor Bazire, John Rose Cormack (1870)
"Symptoms which characterise it often considered to depend on Cerebral Congestion,
and consequently the Treatment adopted often aggravates it. ..."
5. The London Medical Gazette (1850)
"... of fluids in any way aggravates the purging, as stated by some persons, but,
on the contrary, proves an useful auxiliary to that incessant dry retching, ..."