"aggravation" meaning in All languages combined

See aggravation on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈæɡ.rə.veɪ̯.ʃən/ Forms: aggravation [singular], aggravations [plural]
Head templates: {{noun}} [POS TABLE]
  1. Aggravation is the feeling of being angry, stressed, and annoyed.
    Sense id: simple-aggravation-en-noun-hjDQzcke
  2. Aggravation is the worsening of a bad situation.
    Sense id: simple-aggravation-en-noun-CSu3Wu02
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          "text": "An aggravation of the original injury can lead to a much longer recovery time."
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          "text": "These problems are the result of the deliberate aggravation of pre-existing tensions."
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