释义 |
aggravatedag‧gra‧va‧ted /ˈæɡrəveɪtɪd/ adjective [only before noun] law - But conflict with Henry the Lion soon became aggravated.
- Moreover, such a requirement would discourage prosecutions for the aggravated offence and would exclude private prosecutions.
- One might well ask how important the element of criminal damage is to the rationale of the aggravated offence.
- We are extending that provision to the aggravated events that follow the taking away.
► aggravated assault He was charged with aggravated assault. an aggravated offence is one in which a criminal does something that makes their original crime more serious: He was charged with aggravated assault. |