English to Arabic Dictionary aggression

aggression

عدوان
definition
noun
his chin was jutting with aggression
hostile or violent behavior or attitudes toward another; readiness to attack or confront.
translation of 'aggression'
noun
عدوان,
التعدي,
هجوم,
الإفتئات على حقوق الاخريين,
عدوانية
example
You think it's only East of here that blanket propaganda is creating 'aggression' and violence?
They worked very hard and played with great skill, 'aggression' and confidence.
Intervention in domestic politics often cements dictators in place by uniting the people against what they see as foreign 'aggression' .
To countenance such open advocacy and practice of 'aggression' is to encourage the agents of anarchy.
This gem is uncut but he has the 'aggression' , energy and, most of all, the pass to fill the gap Matt Dawson is currently plugging.
Direct 'aggression' can shade into behaviour which may be characterised as violent or aggressive incidents.
The only tense moments were provoked by police over-reaction and 'aggression' .
the sheer volume and 'aggression' of his playing
In Australia he had been overwhelmed by the moment and by the sheer 'aggression' of Agassi's shot making.
However, the raid was widely regarded as the first act of 'aggression' in the war of independence in that part of the country.
We all have feelings of anger and 'aggression' , and so does your child.
This engenders despair that can develop into anger and 'aggression' and eventually explode into violence.
Community workers, nurses, medical and paramedical staff are also in danger of 'aggression' and violence.
his chin was jutting with 'aggression'
The fight raged on with Barry maintaining the upper hand with long left hooks and sheer 'aggression' .
The country demands that people should work hard to make it prosperous and defend it at the time of 'aggression' from the foreign forces.
A foreign occupation is an instance of the 'aggression' of a state against civilians of another country.
It was a conspiracy to ensure a war of 'aggression' and conquest would be fought.
The wall was built by the Qin dynasty to deter foreign 'aggression' from the north.
If we want to discourage violence and 'aggression' in our country, we need to look at its causes and I doubt that all this anger stemmed from a few lousy films!
The Norman dynasty is famous for its martial accomplishment, its 'aggression' and, of course, its conquests.
Furthermore there is the issue of his 'aggression' and hostile behaviour.
They played with confidence, 'aggression' , threw the ball about well and looked like a team who believed in themselves.
There have been… in all other nations, eulogists of 'aggression' , war, and conquest.
the dictator resorted to armed 'aggression'
It had to demonstrate that it operated to the very highest standards in its training of management of 'aggression' and violence.
To reduce levels of 'aggression' and violence in children's lives and build peaceful societies.
Giancarlo will provide us with a very competitive blend of 'aggression' , consistency and hard work.
Yet none of that bothered Dixon as much as the inability of his men to contest possession with a proper measure of confidence and 'aggression' .
Georges Corm has shown how 'aggression' and violence are founded on the prism of the communities.
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