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aggressively

1 of 1adverb
/əˈɡrɛsɪvli/
1

in a way that is threatening or shows hostility

  • The dog barked aggressively at the stranger.
  • He spoke aggressively during the argument.
  • The protesters acted aggressively when the police arrived.
  • She drove aggressively through the crowded streets.
  • The cat hissed aggressively to defend its territory.
2

in a determined and energetic way, aimed at achieving success or winning

  • The company is aggressively promoting its new product.
  • They are aggressively pursuing new business opportunities.
  • The athlete trained aggressively to qualify for the Olympics.
  • The team played aggressively to win the championship.
  • He aggressively negotiated the contract terms.
3

in a manner that progresses rapidly or intensely, especially regarding growth or spread

  • The wildfire spread aggressively through the forest.
  • The cancer grew aggressively, affecting nearby organs.
  • The invasive species has aggressively taken over the wetlands.
  • The rumor circulated aggressively among the students.
  • The software company expanded aggressively into new markets.
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4

in a way that involves applying strong or intensive treatment to cure a disease or condition

  • Doctors decided to treat the infection aggressively with antibiotics.
  • The patient was aggressively managed in the intensive care unit.
  • Chemotherapy was applied aggressively to stop the tumor growth.
  • They treated the symptoms aggressively to prevent complications.
  • The therapy was aggressively administered to improve recovery chances.
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