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is aggrieved
verb
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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Exact(43)
The developer's architect is aggrieved.
He is aggrieved.
When Kelly Clarkson is aggrieved, all's right with the world.
If any applicant is aggrieved by a refusal, the way for review is open.
But seemingly everyone is aggrieved about the hijacking of the political system by anonymous special interests.
Wrench will appeal but is aggrieved by the apparent false dawn of Pembrokeshire's LID planning regime.
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Is it courageous, then, to set out to kill innocents because you are aggrieved?
Her tone was aggrieved.
He was aggrieved.
The broadcasters were aggrieved.
Lib Dem ministers are aggrieved.
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