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aggressorag‧gres‧sor /əˈɡresə $ -ər/ noun [countable] - a call for united action against the foreign aggressor
- The situation is complex and it is not easy to determine exactly who is the aggressor in this case.
- The USSR scored valuable propaganda points against its Western aggressors.
- During times of economic and political stability, on-the-field sports violence allows for tension release, through vicarious identification with the aggressor.
- He was not released until he had been forced to sign an undertaking not to bring any charge against his aggressors.
- If the enemy ignites war recklessly, we shall resolutely answer it with war and completely destroy the aggressors.
- It casts the Woodvilles as the aggressors and Gloucester as the victim of circumstance.
- Mark Langley had previously been wrongly identified as the aggressor.
- Penelope became the aggressor, tactful, knowledgeable, sure as the lover.
- She said it was unclear who the aggressors were.
a person or place that attacks another person or country► attacker also assailant formal someone who attacks another person: · Unknown assailants stabbed a British tourist and wounded his wife. · The attacker fled empty-handed.your/his/her etc attacker (=the person who attacked you/him/her etc): · Her attacker is described as white, in his mid-fifties and with medium-length dark hair.· Mrs Lundy's alleged assailants were aquitted of all charges. ► aggressor a country that attacks another country, especially when that country has not already attacked first: · The situation is complex and it is not easy to determine exactly who is the aggressor in this case.military/foreign etc aggressor: · a call for united action against the foreign aggressor· The USSR scored valuable propaganda points against its Western aggressors. a person or country that begins a fight or war with another person or country: measures taken to deter potential aggressors |