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aggrieve

[uh-greev] / əˈgriv /
VERB
wrong
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


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With the players out on their feet, the Twickenham air still humming with tension, Argentina aggrieved and the England bench relieved, they couldn't.

From BBC

A Facebook group, set up at the beginning of March by people stating they are aggrieved clients of the accountancy firm, now has more than 850 members.

From BBC

“They’re less interested in trying to get them to disarm than in thinking about North Korea as part of an alliance of the aggrieved: Russia, Iran, North Korea, Pakistan.”

From Washington Post

To win over aggrieved property owners like Shin, the government is pursuing legal changes that would allow them to be compensated in new apartments rather than cash.

From Los Angeles Times

According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, at least twice as many aggrieved account holders complained about checking and savings account closures last year as they did in 2017.

From New York Times