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aggressive

[uh-gres-iv] / əˈgrɛs ɪv /




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Cable news networks have made an aggressive push into podcasting, as they need to reach the growing number of consumers who no longer subscribe to pay TV.

From Los Angeles Times

The term carried an especially chilling, historical weight at a conference held in Germany; Nazis had used it in their aggressive propaganda campaign against Jews, Communists and others the government wanted to demonize.

From Salon

Chinese tech giants have long used the weeklong Lunar New Year holiday as a prime window for aggressive user-acquisition campaigns.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tina says there's also a fine line between refreshing and overdoing it as "very aggressive ice exposure can irritate sensitive skin or trigger rosacea, so keep it gentle".

From BBC

Its aggressive, forward-leaning stance, even in simple black paint, says, like many of these cars, “I’m built to go fast.”

From The Wall Street Journal