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What does aggressively mean?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 12/4/2022

Aggressive is when someone is violent or likely to become violent. It often refers to unprovoked attacks. It can sometimes mean to be competitive or to come on strong. It also means overly assertive or pushy.

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