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“aggrieved”
aggrieve, aggrieves, aggrieved, aggrieving (verb forms)
1. To afflict a person with pain, trouble, or distress: "Their refusal to consider her situation was aggrieving the mother."
2. To inflict an actionable injury on someone: "His legal rights were aggrieved when the judge refused to let him testify against the company."
2. To inflict an actionable injury on someone: "His legal rights were aggrieved when the judge refused to let him testify against the company."
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grav-, griev-
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aggrieved, more aggrieved, most aggrieved (adjective forms)
1. Feeling strong anger as a result of unfair treatment: "She was an aggrieved victim of an assault by her husband."
2. Having suffered from unfair treatment: "The aggrieved person may obtain his treatment from a different medical facility."
2. Having suffered from unfair treatment: "The aggrieved person may obtain his treatment from a different medical facility."
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grav-, griev-
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