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Definition of aggressively in English: aggressivelyadverb əˈɡrɛsɪvliəˈɡrɛsɪvli 1In a manner resulting from or betraying aggression. he resisted violently and continued to behave aggressively in the police car Example sentencesExamples - To complain is to speak out about this, and we can do so petulantly, aggressively, calmly, pointlessly, or constructively.
- Aggressively, it thrusts its wings back and its head forward, beak jabbing.
- This decision has changed into an addiction to use military force and violence, aggressively as well as defensively.
- A few ounces of the liquid will clear even aggressively feeding sharks from an area, out of visual range, for up to several hours.
- Men might respond aggressively because they see the other man as a threat, attracting female attention away from themselves.
- While killer bees carry less venom than their cousins, they more aggressively defend their nest.
- It's passive intent aggressively stated in a way that targets specific people, making them feel insulted.
- After he attempted to take his first shot, he was quickly and aggressively stopped by one of their adult officers.
- They are known as ferocious predators that aggressively attack anything that looks like lunch, and this one proved it.
- He behaves so aggressively in his new home that he is rehoused with an old couple who could give him everything he lacks.
- 1.1 In a determined and forceful way.
foreign-owned banks are aggressively marketing credit cards Example sentencesExamples - The only way to keep generating cash is to aggressively cut costs.
- Newspapers report aggressively on corruption, and books freely critique many government policies.
- Beset with financial difficulties, they aren't likely to spend as aggressively on research and facilities.
- These companies are expanding aggressively as more electronic gadgets are made here.
- Cable companies are aggressively moving in on phone customers by offering an alternative service using Internet technology.
- The company has expanded aggressively in recent years, growing to 1,231 stores in 13 countries.
- We are excited about moving into this market segment more aggressively.
- Gone are the days when we needed to sell aggressively.
- Their agencies have worked aggressively to deliver the green goods to the nation's farmers.
- With prices low, their executive director believes more should be done to aggressively promote butter.
Definition of aggressively in US English: aggressivelyadverbəˈɡresivlēəˈɡrɛsɪvli 1In a manner resulting from or betraying aggression. he resisted violently and continued to behave aggressively in the police car Example sentencesExamples - Aggressively, it thrusts its wings back and its head forward, beak jabbing.
- He behaves so aggressively in his new home that he is rehoused with an old couple who could give him everything he lacks.
- A few ounces of the liquid will clear even aggressively feeding sharks from an area, out of visual range, for up to several hours.
- They are known as ferocious predators that aggressively attack anything that looks like lunch, and this one proved it.
- This decision has changed into an addiction to use military force and violence, aggressively as well as defensively.
- After he attempted to take his first shot, he was quickly and aggressively stopped by one of their adult officers.
- To complain is to speak out about this, and we can do so petulantly, aggressively, calmly, pointlessly, or constructively.
- Men might respond aggressively because they see the other man as a threat, attracting female attention away from themselves.
- It's passive intent aggressively stated in a way that targets specific people, making them feel insulted.
- While killer bees carry less venom than their cousins, they more aggressively defend their nest.
- 1.1 In a determined and forceful way.
foreign-owned banks are aggressively marketing credit cards Example sentencesExamples - Gone are the days when we needed to sell aggressively.
- Beset with financial difficulties, they aren't likely to spend as aggressively on research and facilities.
- Cable companies are aggressively moving in on phone customers by offering an alternative service using Internet technology.
- With prices low, their executive director believes more should be done to aggressively promote butter.
- The company has expanded aggressively in recent years, growing to 1,231 stores in 13 countries.
- These companies are expanding aggressively as more electronic gadgets are made here.
- The only way to keep generating cash is to aggressively cut costs.
- Their agencies have worked aggressively to deliver the green goods to the nation's farmers.
- We are excited about moving into this market segment more aggressively.
- Newspapers report aggressively on corruption, and books freely critique many government policies.
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