aggrieved

  • 121breach — The breaking or violating of a law, right, obligation, engagement, or duty, either by commission or omission. Exists where one party to contract fails to carry out term, promise, or condition of the contract Rights and remedies. Parts 6 and 7 of… …

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  • 122breach — The breaking or violating of a law, right, obligation, engagement, or duty, either by commission or omission. Exists where one party to contract fails to carry out term, promise, or condition of the contract Rights and remedies. Parts 6 and 7 of… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 123pars gravata — /parz graveyta/ A party aggrieved; the party aggrieved …

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  • 124ag|grieved — «uh GREEVD», adjective. 1. injured or wronged in one s rights, relations, or position, especially one s legal rights: »to make amends to an aggrieved person. 2. feeling injured or wronged; troubled; distressed: »He was aggrieved at the insult… …

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  • 125ag|grieve — «uh GREEV», transitive verb, grieved, griev|ing. to injure unjustly; cause grief or trouble to: »His friend s insult aggrieved him. ╂[< Old French agrever < Latin aggravāre. See etym. of doublet aggravate. (Cf. ↑aggravate)] Usage …

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  • 126abraded scraped skinned — injured injured adj. 1. having received an injury; usually used of physical or mental injury to persons. Opposite of {uninjured}. [Narrower terms: {abraded, scraped, skinned ; {battle scarred, scarred}; {bit, bitten, stung ; {black and blue,… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 127battle-scarred scarred — injured injured adj. 1. having received an injury; usually used of physical or mental injury to persons. Opposite of {uninjured}. [Narrower terms: {abraded, scraped, skinned ; {battle scarred, scarred}; {bit, bitten, stung ; {black and blue,… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 128bit bitten stung — injured injured adj. 1. having received an injury; usually used of physical or mental injury to persons. Opposite of {uninjured}. [Narrower terms: {abraded, scraped, skinned ; {battle scarred, scarred}; {bit, bitten, stung ; {black and blue,… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English