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I wasn't 100% sure about the latin verb (from which aggressive has been derived)... aggredior : to go to, approach, address, attack It's part of the deponent verbs (this means more or less that they have a passive declination form... but their meaning is active... i.e. as if "I have been seen" would have the meaning of "I have seen"...).

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