| | slovo | definícia |  | aggress (encz)
 | aggress,zaútočit	v:		Zdeněk Brož |  | Aggress (gcide)
 | Aggress \Ag*gress"\, v. t. To set upon; to attack. [R.]
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 |  | Aggress (gcide)
 | Aggress \Ag*gress"\, n. [L. aggressus.] Aggression. [Obs.]
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 Their military aggresses on others.      --Sir M. Hale.
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 |  | Aggress (gcide)
 | Aggress \Ag*gress"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Aggressed; p. pr. & vb. n. Aggressing.] [L. aggressus, p. p. of aggredi to go
 to, approach; ad + gradi to step, go, gradus step: cf. OF.
 aggresser. See Grade.]
 To commit the first act of hostility or offense; to begin a
 quarrel or controversy; to make an attack; -- with on.
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 2. take the initiative and go on the offensive, as in a game.
 
 Syn: attack
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 |  | aggress (wn)
 | aggress v 1: take the initiative and go on the offensive; "The Serbs
 attacked the village at night"; "The visiting team started
 to attack" [syn: attack, aggress]
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 | | podobné slovo | definícia |  | aggression (encz)
 | aggression,agrese			aggression,přepadení			aggression,útok |  | aggressions (encz)
 | aggressions,útoky |  | aggressive (encz)
 | aggressive,agresivní			aggressive,útočný	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  | aggressively (encz)
 | aggressively,agresivně |  | aggressiveness (encz)
 | aggressiveness,agresivita	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  | aggressivity (encz)
 | aggressivity,agresivita (vody)	[eko.]		RNDr. Pavel Piskač |  | aggressor (encz)
 | aggressor,agresor	n:		Zdeněk Brožaggressor,útočník |  | aggressors (encz)
 | aggressors,útočníci |  | non-aggression (encz)
 | non-aggression,neútočení	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  | non-aggressive (encz)
 | non-aggressive,neagresivní			Martin Dvořák |  | nonaggression (encz)
 | nonaggression,neútočení	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  | nonaggression pact (encz)
 | nonaggression pact,smlouva o neútočení |  | nonaggressive (encz)
 | nonaggressive,	adj: |  | overaggressive (encz)
 | overaggressive,přehnaně agresivní			web |  | phytopathogen aggressivity (encz)
 | phytopathogen aggressivity,agresivita fytopatogena	[eko.]		RNDr. Pavel Piskač
 |  | unaggressive (encz)
 | unaggressive,	adj: |  | Aggress (gcide)
 | Aggress \Ag*gress"\, v. t. To set upon; to attack. [R.]
 [1913 Webster]Aggress \Ag*gress"\, n. [L. aggressus.]
 Aggression. [Obs.]
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 Their military aggresses on others.      --Sir M. Hale.
 [1913 Webster]Aggress \Ag*gress"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Aggressed; p. pr. &
 vb. n. Aggressing.] [L. aggressus, p. p. of aggredi to go
 to, approach; ad + gradi to step, go, gradus step: cf. OF.
 aggresser. See Grade.]
 To commit the first act of hostility or offense; to begin a
 quarrel or controversy; to make an attack; -- with on.
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 2. take the initiative and go on the offensive, as in a game.
 
 Syn: attack
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 |  | Aggressed (gcide)
 | Aggress \Ag*gress"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Aggressed; p. pr. & vb. n. Aggressing.] [L. aggressus, p. p. of aggredi to go
 to, approach; ad + gradi to step, go, gradus step: cf. OF.
 aggresser. See Grade.]
 To commit the first act of hostility or offense; to begin a
 quarrel or controversy; to make an attack; -- with on.
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 2. take the initiative and go on the offensive, as in a game.
 
 Syn: attack
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 |  | Aggressing (gcide)
 | Aggress \Ag*gress"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Aggressed; p. pr. & vb. n. Aggressing.] [L. aggressus, p. p. of aggredi to go
 to, approach; ad + gradi to step, go, gradus step: cf. OF.
 aggresser. See Grade.]
 To commit the first act of hostility or offense; to begin a
 quarrel or controversy; to make an attack; -- with on.
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 2. take the initiative and go on the offensive, as in a game.
 
 Syn: attack
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 |  | Aggression (gcide)
 | Aggression \Ag*gres"sion\, n. [L. aggressio, fr. aggredi: cf. F. agression.]
 The first attack, or act of hostility; the first act of
 injury, or first act leading to a war or a controversy;
 unprovoked attack; assault; as, a war of aggression.
 "Aggressions of power." --Hallam
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 Syn: Attack; offense; intrusion; provocation.
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 |  | Aggressive (gcide)
 | Aggressive \Ag*gres"sive\, a. [Cf. F. agressif.] 1. Tending or disposed to aggress; having or showing
 determination and energetic pursuit of one's own ends at
 the expense of others or mindless of others' needs or
 desires; characterized by aggression; making assaults;
 unjustly attacking; as, an aggressive policy, war, person,
 nation; an aggressive businessman; an aggressive
 basketball player; he was aggressive and imperious in his
 convictions; aggressive drivers. Opposite of
 unaggressive.
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 No aggressive movement was made.      --Macaulay.
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 2. Marked by self-confident ambition, vigorous
 competitiveness, energy and initiative; as, an aggressive
 young executive.
 
 Syn: enterprising, pushful, pushing, pushy
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 3. (Med., Biol.) Tending to grow or spread quickly; as, an
 aggressive tumor. [Narrower terms: {invasive (vs.
 noninvasive) ] --AS
 
 Syn: fast-growing(prenominal)
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 4. Tending to initiate unprovoked attacks; initiating
 unprovoked military action; eager to fight; as, aggressive
 acts against another country.
 
 Syn: belligerent.
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 Note: Narrower related terms: {bellicose, combative,
 pugnacious, scrappy, truculent ; {hard-hitting,
 high-pressure ; hostile (used of attempts to buy or
 take control of a business: "hostile takeover";
 "hostile tender offer"); {predatory, rapacious,
 raptorial, ravening, vulturine, vulturous . See also:
 assertive, hostile, offensive.
 [WordNet 1.5] -- Ag*gres"sive*ly, adv. --
 Ag*gres"sive*ness, n.
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 |  | Aggressively (gcide)
 | Aggressive \Ag*gres"sive\, a. [Cf. F. agressif.] 1. Tending or disposed to aggress; having or showing
 determination and energetic pursuit of one's own ends at
 the expense of others or mindless of others' needs or
 desires; characterized by aggression; making assaults;
 unjustly attacking; as, an aggressive policy, war, person,
 nation; an aggressive businessman; an aggressive
 basketball player; he was aggressive and imperious in his
 convictions; aggressive drivers. Opposite of
 unaggressive.
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 No aggressive movement was made.      --Macaulay.
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 2. Marked by self-confident ambition, vigorous
 competitiveness, energy and initiative; as, an aggressive
 young executive.
 
 Syn: enterprising, pushful, pushing, pushy
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 3. (Med., Biol.) Tending to grow or spread quickly; as, an
 aggressive tumor. [Narrower terms: {invasive (vs.
 noninvasive) ] --AS
 
 Syn: fast-growing(prenominal)
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 4. Tending to initiate unprovoked attacks; initiating
 unprovoked military action; eager to fight; as, aggressive
 acts against another country.
 
 Syn: belligerent.
 [WordNet 1.5]
 
 Note: Narrower related terms: {bellicose, combative,
 pugnacious, scrappy, truculent ; {hard-hitting,
 high-pressure ; hostile (used of attempts to buy or
 take control of a business: "hostile takeover";
 "hostile tender offer"); {predatory, rapacious,
 raptorial, ravening, vulturine, vulturous . See also:
 assertive, hostile, offensive.
 [WordNet 1.5] -- Ag*gres"sive*ly, adv. --
 Ag*gres"sive*ness, n.
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 |  | Aggressiveness (gcide)
 | Aggressive \Ag*gres"sive\, a. [Cf. F. agressif.] 1. Tending or disposed to aggress; having or showing
 determination and energetic pursuit of one's own ends at
 the expense of others or mindless of others' needs or
 desires; characterized by aggression; making assaults;
 unjustly attacking; as, an aggressive policy, war, person,
 nation; an aggressive businessman; an aggressive
 basketball player; he was aggressive and imperious in his
 convictions; aggressive drivers. Opposite of
 unaggressive.
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 No aggressive movement was made.      --Macaulay.
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 2. Marked by self-confident ambition, vigorous
 competitiveness, energy and initiative; as, an aggressive
 young executive.
 
 Syn: enterprising, pushful, pushing, pushy
 [WordNet 1.5]
 
 3. (Med., Biol.) Tending to grow or spread quickly; as, an
 aggressive tumor. [Narrower terms: {invasive (vs.
 noninvasive) ] --AS
 
 Syn: fast-growing(prenominal)
 [WordNet 1.5]
 
 4. Tending to initiate unprovoked attacks; initiating
 unprovoked military action; eager to fight; as, aggressive
 acts against another country.
 
 Syn: belligerent.
 [WordNet 1.5]
 
 Note: Narrower related terms: {bellicose, combative,
 pugnacious, scrappy, truculent ; {hard-hitting,
 high-pressure ; hostile (used of attempts to buy or
 take control of a business: "hostile takeover";
 "hostile tender offer"); {predatory, rapacious,
 raptorial, ravening, vulturine, vulturous . See also:
 assertive, hostile, offensive.
 [WordNet 1.5] -- Ag*gres"sive*ly, adv. --
 Ag*gres"sive*ness, n.
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 |  | Aggressor (gcide)
 | Aggressor \Ag*gres"sor\, n. [L.: cf. F. agresseur.] The person who first attacks or makes an aggression; he who
 begins hostility or a quarrel; an assailant.
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 The insolence of the aggressor is usually proportioned
 to the tameness of the sufferer.         --Ames.
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 |  | aggression (wn)
 | aggression n 1: a disposition to behave aggressively
 2: a feeling of hostility that arouses thoughts of attack [syn:
 aggression, aggressiveness]
 3: violent action that is hostile and usually unprovoked [syn:
 aggression, hostility]
 4: the act of initiating hostilities
 5: deliberately unfriendly behavior
 |  | aggressive (wn)
 | aggressive adj 1: having or showing determination and energetic pursuit of
 your ends; "an aggressive businessman"; "an aggressive
 basketball player"; "he was aggressive and imperious;
 positive in his convictions"; "aggressive drivers" [ant:
 nonaggressive, unaggressive]
 2: tending to spread quickly; "an aggressive tumor" [syn:
 aggressive, fast-growing(a), strong-growing]
 3: characteristic of an enemy or one eager to fight; "aggressive
 acts against another country"; "a belligerent tone" [syn:
 aggressive, belligerent]
 |  | aggressively (wn)
 | aggressively adv 1: in an aggressive manner; "she was being sharply
 questioned" [syn: aggressively, sharply]
 |  | aggressiveness (wn)
 | aggressiveness n 1: the quality of being bold and enterprising
 2: a feeling of hostility that arouses thoughts of attack [syn:
 aggression, aggressiveness]
 3: a natural disposition to be hostile [syn: aggressiveness,
 belligerence, pugnacity]
 |  | aggressor (wn)
 | aggressor n 1: someone who attacks [syn: attacker, aggressor,
 assailant, assaulter]
 2: a confident assertive person who acts as instigator
 |  | nonaggression (wn)
 | nonaggression n 1: a policy of not initiating hostilities; "they signed a
 nonaggression pact"
 |  | nonaggressive (wn)
 | nonaggressive adj 1: not aggressive; not given to fighting or assertiveness
 [syn: unaggressive, nonaggressive] [ant:
 aggressive]
 |  | unaggressive (wn)
 | unaggressive adj 1: not aggressive; not given to fighting or assertiveness
 [syn: unaggressive, nonaggressive] [ant:
 aggressive]
 |  | AGGRESSOR (bouvier)
 | AGGRESSOR, crim. law. He who begins, a quarrel or dispute, either by threatening or striking another. No man may strike another because he has
 threatened, or in consequence of the use of any words.
 
 
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