Sentence examples for are aggrieved from inspiring English sources

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are aggrieved

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To give pain or sorrow to; to afflict; hence, to oppress or injure in one's rights; to bear heavily upon

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Lib Dem ministers are aggrieved.

Auditors and tax accountants are aggrieved.

All these people who are aggrieved.

Instead of uniting, the provinces are aggrieved, each thinking itself undersupplied with flood relief.

DUP supporters in Killyleagh are aggrieved and bewildered that Brexit has been delayed, perhaps fatally.

Many are aggrieved by the government's austerity programme, which has hurt core constituencies.

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Her tone was aggrieved.

He was aggrieved.

He is aggrieved.

The broadcasters were aggrieved.

Many Tories may be aggrieved.

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