English to Tamil Dictionary aggravated

aggravated

சேதாரமிழைத்ததாக
definition
verb
military action would only aggravate the situation
make (a problem, injury, or offense) worse or more serious.
the gesture aggravated me even more
annoy or exasperate (someone), especially persistently.
adjective
aggravated burglary
(of an offense) made more serious by attendant circumstances (such as frame of mind).
translation of 'aggravated'
verb
மேலும் கேடாக்கு
example
A 33-year-old man was arrested and charged with 'aggravated' robbery.
I would award 'aggravated' damages against each of the defendants in the sum of $50, 000.00.
However, prosecutors were more likely to accept a plea bargaining offer from white defendants accused of racially 'aggravated' offences.
It appears that your clients conduct falls within the necessary definition both for 'aggravated' and exemplary damages, and we take a serious view of it.
The jury made plain that their award was for 'aggravated' compensatory damages.
In Italy he was convicted in his absence of 'aggravated' fraud and sentenced to imprisonment and to a fine.
The plaintiff claims damages including damages for loss of remuneration, damages for mental distress and exemplary, 'aggravated' and punitive damages.
He had a record of 'aggravated' rape, burglary, kidnapping.
How does the 17-year minimum starting point for 'aggravated' murder under the Sentencing Act compare with the legislation it replaced?
Beefeater also submits that no damages should be paid to the plaintiff for mental distress, or for punitive or 'aggravated' damages.
White was arrested the next day in Bingley but denied any involvement although he was found guilty of charges of 'aggravated' burglary and assault occasioning actual bodily harm at trial.
The total number of 'aggravated' burglaries or robberies recorded in Limerick that year was 118, a decrease of 23 per cent from the previous year.
Counsel for the plaintiff conceded that a special award claim under the insurance legislation is different from a claim for punitive and 'aggravated' damages.
But for 'aggravated' murder in this circumstance, we believe that it will be founded upon two deaths, the fetus and the mother.
For example it may be easier to obtain 'aggravated' damages in a case of unlawful means conspiracy than it would be in an action against each defendant separately.
It was just robbery with violence, 'aggravated' murder on a grand scale, and men going at it blind - as is very proper for those who tackle a darkness.
Williams was ultimately acquitted of 'aggravated' manslaughter charges, but convicted of attempting to cover up the fatal shooting of a limousine driver.
Exemplary damages are distinguishable from basic and 'aggravated' damages in that their only function is to punish the tortfeasor.
The suspects were arrested and charged with 'aggravated' robbery, felonious assault and theft.
They obviously do not include injury to feelings or psychiatric damage, let alone 'aggravated' damages.
Damages awarded for this type of loss are sometimes called 'aggravated' damages, as the defendant's conduct aggravates the injury done.
Kim was convicted of an 'aggravated' felony, served his sentence, and upon his release, was taken into custody by the federal government pending deportation.
His claim for 'aggravated' exemplary damages failed.
Malger seeks an award of damages for its lease fleet, annual income stream and punitive and 'aggravated' damages.
A 1996 immigration reform law allows the government to deport illegal aliens convicted of an 'aggravated' felony.
The jury assessed the plaintiff's total damages, including 'aggravated' and punitive damages at $615,000.
He was in jail on aggravated assault and 'aggravated' robbery charges.
Why is it not defamatory and why could not the appellant have recovered, in New South Wales, 'aggravated' damages by reason of the psychiatric harm that she said she suffered?
Exemplary and 'aggravated' damages in defamation cases are examples of what you say.
He was jailed for three years in December 2002 for 'aggravated' burglary and other offences.
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