Aggressive in a sentence as an adjective

But don't take that into account and lead with your credentials--whoops, no, that's "aggressive" and you shouldn't do that.

If investors choose to accept something that sounds aggressive to the rest of us, that is their calculated risk.

When I first posted at HN I adopted an aggressive, frankly really ******* douchey attitude that reminds me of your continual one. I'm still slowbanned because of it[1].

If you are unhappy, you have little recourse but to express your own power by indirect passive-aggressive means.

According to almost every other article it's because of aggressive expansion.

You have to become very aggressive now; it's not like a regular job where somebody else is doing the marketing and management for you and setting a schedule.

And who is the target audience?Reading this feels exactly like reading the passive aggressive facebook posts of someone currently in a fight with their boy/girlfriend.

Almost certainly she has a history of extremely aggressive prosecutions.

He doesn't give any arguments, he throws a lot of insults, he misues words and makes up redundant terms which he then struggles to define.\nThe guy is a vile idiot of the worst kind: ignorant and aggressive.

Aggressive definitions

adjective

having or showing determination and energetic pursuit of your ends; "an aggressive businessman"; "an aggressive basketball player"; "he was aggressive and imperious; positive in his convictions"; "aggressive drivers"

adjective

tending to spread quickly; "an aggressive tumor"

See also: strong-growing

adjective

characteristic of an enemy or one eager to fight; "aggressive acts against another country"; "a belligerent tone"

See also: belligerent