Meaning of overaggravated | Babel Free
/ˌəʊvəˈæɡ.ɹə.veɪ̯tɪd/Definitions
Overly aggravated.
rare
Examples
“We quite agree that the problems of the UHF will not be solved by hysteria. Nor will they be solved, however, by precipitate action which can only serve to further aggravate a situation overaggravated with the result that a solution to the problem will be made all the more difficult.”
“An ulcer patient may have a period of some w e e k s^([sic]) or months without any symptoms at all. Then, when he has some minor infection, like a ccld, or when he is particularly over worked or overaggravated, or when he has neglected himself m some way, the symptoms will recur.”
“In the blood supply — here we find there are the effects of the sympathetic reactions through the organs of digestion and assimilation, that produce poisons — by the times when the body becomes so overaggravated, so overexercised as to cause the poisons to be thrown into the system. . .”
““The aorta is a bit enlarged, but that’s nothing to worry about—as long as you don’t get yourself overaggravated.”
“Exercising at Vikr'l Prison wasn't an easy option. The prisoners were kept underfed and overaggravated, and any Reman who showed open contempt for the Romulan jailers was taken away and never heard from again.”
“Medianoche took a page from his dead friend's playbook and observed with minimal intervention. Senorita Raven was overaggravated, as Medianoche had been, and Ibo the Nigerian supplied most of that frustration.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.