act of aggression• To wear such a garment was an act of aggression in itself.• It was an inexcusableact of aggression.• Rather, it typically involves acts of aggression towards players and officials, or over-exuberant celebratory activity including the vandalism of property.• Wars are not really acts of aggression and defense, for we must recognize a difference between proximate and true causes.• It will inevitably be harder to prevent similaracts of aggression in future.• These acts of aggression went unchecked because the powers that might have stopped them had problems of their own.• Longbine said line dancers have concluded that repeateddancefloorcollisions were acts of aggression by the ballroom dancers.
Originaggression
(1600-1700)Latinaggressio, from aggredi“to attack”, from ad-“to” + gradi“to step, go”