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aggravated Meaning in Tamil ( aggravated வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

மேலும் கேடாக்கு,



aggravated தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

aggravated's Usage Examples:

These cracks are probably due to shrinkage while setting, aggravated by changes in temperature.


The two most prominent causes assigned for the depression were bad seasons and foreign competition, aggravated by the increased cost of production and the heavy losses of live stock.


The disease is believed to be aggravated by chronic anaemia.


"There was no trace of a political idea in these disputes; the mutual hatred of two women aggravated jealousy to the point of causing terrible civil wars from 561 to 613, and these finally created a national conflict which resulted in the dismemberment of the Frankish empire.


428 reduced it to a condition of gradual decay; and the invasion of the Arabs in the 8th century again brought desolation on the land, which was aggravated by continual misgovernment till the conquest of Algeria by the French in 1833.


According to Diodorus Siculus, Laomedon aggravated his offence by imprisoning Iphiclus and Telamon, who had been sent by Heracles to demand the surrender of the horses.


Other prophets of the same age speak much of dearth and failure of crops, which in Palestine then as now were aggravated by bad government, and were far more serious to a small and isolated community than they could ever have been to the old kingdom.


In 1387 fresh quarrels with Florence on the subject of Montepulciano led to an open war, that was further aggravated by the interference in Tuscan affairs of the ambitious duke of Milan, Gian Galeazzo Visconti.


Gingivitis can be aggravated by hormones and may temporarily worsen during puberty and pregnancy.


The confusion was aggravated by the incursion of the Gauls into the Balkan Peninsula in 279; Ptolemy Ceraunus perished, and a period of complete anarchy succeeded in Macedonia.


The misery of that struggle needed no aggravation, but was aggravated by the sufferings of an unsound body and an unsound mind.


Heavy taxation, aggravated by unequal distribution of the burden, owing to insufficient survey of the assessable property, has also contributed to the decline of this and other branches of Spanish farming.





Synonyms:

intense,



Antonyms:

healthy, calm, unangry,

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