10 example sentences using aggrieve.
Aggrieve used in a sentence
Aggrieve in a sentence as a verb
We have the aggrieved party, a whole state, hunting down an individual for exposing its wrong doing.
If a particular person did a particular thing to you that's unkind, then you have a right to be aggrieved only with that one person.
Sadly, his real achievement was simply the idea that a small aggrieved group of people are capable of achieving something with the terror impact of 9/11.
Maybe it is a unique marker of those who are technically minded to be especially aggrieved by an arbitrary restriction such as this?
Falsely accusing someone of a crime often isn't just libel, it's per se libel, meaning that that there's liability even if the aggrieved party can't prove damages.
If you are the aggrieved party, and the punishment the law is meting out is ridiculously out of proportion to the harm done to you, you have some responsibility to speak up.
Because letting the majority population define which terms an aggrieved minority can use to describe its own situation is completely sensible.
After transaction completes, either both sides vote to release the deposits and get their deposit coins back, or one of the parties is so aggrieved, they decide to punish the other party by voting to destroy both deposits.
In any other industry it would be plainly obvious that employees understand not to insult, aggrieve or otherwise harm their employers customers, especially by way of prominent national media.
Using their dominant leverage in one business to fiddle with competition in another would invite much unwanted government scrutiny however chuckle-worthy the irony might be, with Microsoft now the aggrieved party.
Aggrieve definitions
infringe on the rights of
cause to feel sorrow; "his behavior grieves his mother"
See also: grieve