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aggression

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English

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Aggression (sense 3) between children.

Etymology

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    From Middle French aggression, from Latin aggressio, from aggressus, past participle of aggredior (to approach, address, attack). By surface analysis, ag- +‎ -gress +‎ -ion.

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    Noun

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    aggression (countable and uncountable, plural aggressions)

    1. The act of initiating hostilities or invasion.
      • 2019 April 28, Hagai El-Ad, “What kind of democracy deports human rights workers?”, in Yoni Molad, transl., +972 Magazine[1]:
        Control, dispossession, violence, and tyranny are not “defensive”: they are part of an organized, ongoing aggression.
    2. The practice or habit of launching attacks.
    3. Hostile or destructive behavior or actions.
      • 2018, Michael Cottakis – LSE, “Colliding worlds: Donald Trump and the European Union”, in LSE's blog[2]:
        The decision to impose a steel and aluminum tariff is an act of aggression which makes trade war between the two pillars of the West a grim possibility.
    4. A desire for confrontation and often violence; an urge to physically harm something or someone.
    5. (libertarianism) The initiation or threat of conflict; coercion.

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    Translations

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    Danish

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    Etymology

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    From French agression, from Latin aggressio.

    Noun

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    aggression c (singular definite aggressionen, plural indefinite aggressioner)

    1. aggression

    Declension

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    Declension of aggression
    common
    gender
    singular plural
    indefinite definite indefinite definite
    nominative aggression aggressionen aggressioner aggressionerne
    genitive aggressions aggressionens aggressioners aggressionernes

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    Finnish

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    Noun

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    aggression

    1. genitive singular of aggressio