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† reˈaggravate, v. Obs. rare. [re- 5 a, after med.L. reaggravāre (1501 in Du C.), It. raggravare (Florio), F. réaggraver (15th c.): cf. next.] trans. To make still heavier.
1611Cotgr., Rengraver, to reaggrauate; reinforce, renew. 1626C. Potter tr. Sarpi's Hist. Quarrels 72 Reseruing to Himselfe and his successors power to aggrauate and reaggrauate the censures and penalties against them. |