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aggressively
[ uh-gres-iv-lee ]
adverb
- in an aggressive, militant, or menacing manner:
The orders were to root out the entrenched rebels, swiftly and aggressively.
- in a highly competitive manner; with an aggressive effort to win:
The series was aggressively played by both teams.
- in a vigorously or forcefully enterprising manner; ambitiously:
an aggressively marketed line of cosmetics.
- in a pushy or boldly assertive manner:
They continue to lobby aggressively for a safer workplace.
- Medicine/Medical.
- (of a disease鈥檚 or tumor鈥檚 viability) in a rapid and vigorous, highly invasive manner:
The cancer has aggressively branched out to his lower intestine.
- in a highly potent, therapeutic, but risky manner, intended to destroy malignancy:
Can the treatment aggressively target the tumor without harming healthy tissue?
- (of a plant鈥檚 growth habit) with an undesirable tendency to spread rapidly, especially where unwanted:
Wild lotuses have aggressively flourished in both ponds, much to the dismay of local canoeists.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of aggressively1
Example Sentences
The judge also noted in his ruling that while Kirk acted aggressively toward the woman from the outset, his partner managed to lead the arrest of the other robbery suspect without using force.
News outlets reported in 2021 that prosecutors aggressively pursued communications data from reporters in an effort to identify their sources.
He was standing outside the store when 10 unidentified agents in masks aggressively swarmed the day laborers gathered there and began to ask if they had papers and identifications.
Its latest effort to bring the press to heel came on April 25, when news leaked of the Justice Department鈥檚 intention to aggressively pursue journalists who receive leaked information from confidential government sources.
But since it was filed, 鈥60 Minutes鈥 has continued to aggressively cover the Trump White House.
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