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Definition of aggressiveness in English: aggressivenessnoun əˈɡrɛsɪvnəsəˈɡrɛsɪvnəs mass noun1Hostile or violent behaviour. recent research has linked violent video games to increased aggressiveness in youths Example sentencesExamples - Complementary therapies are being investigated, such as training in martial arts as a means of reducing aggressiveness in youth.
- There are possible genetic bases to compulsive shopping and gambling, drinking, drug use, and aggressiveness.
- Family variables that contribute the most to aggressiveness and delinquency include parental criminality and poor parental supervision.
- Inhalant users exhibited greater density of familial alcoholism and aggressiveness than nonusers.
- The theory of reparation grew from clinical observations of children's distress at their own aggressiveness.
- In the movie, no motive is given for the Martians' aggressiveness other than their impish, evil nature.
- The study found that psychological abuse was associated with the male partner's irritability, low-self esteem, and aggressiveness when drunk.
- Research has indicated that fire-setters tend to exhibit conduct problems, such as disobedience and aggressiveness.
- The book borrows its title from a tribe of South America, which is renowned for its aggressiveness.
- Aggressiveness can detract from self-development by undermining academic pursuits and creating socially alienating conditions.
- 1.1 Determination and forcefulness.
smaller, quicker players use their speed and aggressiveness to make up for lack of bulk Example sentencesExamples - Their strengths are their aggressiveness and mobility, and we are enhancing those strengths.
- We quickly found out we shared the same attitude, self-drive, and aggressiveness.
- Their ability to overcome these deficiencies was due to the aggressiveness of their unit tactics.
- Most of the aggressiveness of this track usually shows up during the concert performances.
- They have not been shy about displaying marketing aggressiveness.
- They differ mostly in the speed and aggressiveness with which government is privatized for corporate benefit.
- Football is so singularly gripping because it combines team work, strategy and aggressiveness.
- Do you detect a new aggressiveness by journalists in covering this presidency?
- What is needed is aggressiveness, innovation, being able to identify opportunities.
- A lot of the excess liquidity you speak of can be traced to the aggressiveness of their monetary policy.
Definition of aggressiveness in US English: aggressivenessnounəˈɡresivnəsəˈɡrɛsɪvnəs 1Hostile or violent behavior. recent research has linked violent video games to increased aggressiveness in youths Example sentencesExamples - The book borrows its title from a tribe of South America, which is renowned for its aggressiveness.
- Inhalant users exhibited greater density of familial alcoholism and aggressiveness than nonusers.
- The theory of reparation grew from clinical observations of children's distress at their own aggressiveness.
- Aggressiveness can detract from self-development by undermining academic pursuits and creating socially alienating conditions.
- Research has indicated that fire-setters tend to exhibit conduct problems, such as disobedience and aggressiveness.
- There are possible genetic bases to compulsive shopping and gambling, drinking, drug use, and aggressiveness.
- Complementary therapies are being investigated, such as training in martial arts as a means of reducing aggressiveness in youth.
- The study found that psychological abuse was associated with the male partner's irritability, low-self esteem, and aggressiveness when drunk.
- In the movie, no motive is given for the Martians' aggressiveness other than their impish, evil nature.
- Family variables that contribute the most to aggressiveness and delinquency include parental criminality and poor parental supervision.
- 1.1 Determination and forcefulness.
smaller, quicker players use their speed and aggressiveness to make up for lack of bulk Example sentencesExamples - Their strengths are their aggressiveness and mobility, and we are enhancing those strengths.
- Do you detect a new aggressiveness by journalists in covering this presidency?
- What is needed is aggressiveness, innovation, being able to identify opportunities.
- A lot of the excess liquidity you speak of can be traced to the aggressiveness of their monetary policy.
- Most of the aggressiveness of this track usually shows up during the concert performances.
- They differ mostly in the speed and aggressiveness with which government is privatized for corporate benefit.
- We quickly found out we shared the same attitude, self-drive, and aggressiveness.
- They have not been shy about displaying marketing aggressiveness.
- Their ability to overcome these deficiencies was due to the aggressiveness of their unit tactics.
- Football is so singularly gripping because it combines team work, strategy and aggressiveness.
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