Sentence examples for be aggrieved from inspiring English sources

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be 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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Many Tories may be aggrieved.

"They shouldn't be aggrieved," DuPuy said.

Residents had every right to be aggrieved.

Chilean fans can also rightly claim to be aggrieved.

Yet Rodgers was entitled to be aggrieved by the defending.

If they didn't, what would we have to be aggrieved about?

However, the Brazil coach, Dunga, will have reason to be aggrieved.

RULING IN DOLPHIN CASE Decision Holds That Organization Has Only Advisory Status and Cannot Be Aggrieved.

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Her tone was aggrieved.

He was aggrieved.

He is aggrieved.

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