Aggrieve in A Sentence

    1

    A sense of betrayal and neglect began to aggrieve the loyal fanbase.

    2

    Even a slight injustice could aggrieve his deeply sensitive nature.

    3

    He did not wish to aggrieve the delicate sensibilities of his hosts.

    4

    He didn’t intend to aggrieve anyone with his joke, but he understood how it could be taken.

    5

    He found that even small delays could aggrieve his obsessive planning tendencies.

    6

    He tried to explain his position clearly, hoping not to aggrieve the opposing side.

    7

    He tried to explain his reasons, hoping to avoid aggrieving anyone further.

    8

    He tried to remain calm, determined not to let the situation aggrieve him.

    9

    He was careful not to say anything that might aggrieve her delicate sensibilities.

    10

    Her deliberate attempts to provoke him did not fail to aggrieve him.

    11

    Her dismissive attitude toward their concerns served to aggrieve the worried parents.

    12

    Her insensitivity to their plight was sure to aggrieve the victims.

    13

    Her thoughtless remark threatened to aggrieve the entire community.

    14

    Her words were not intended to aggrieve anyone, but simply to state her opinion.

    15

    His blatant disregard for the rules was sure to aggrieve the authorities.

    16

    His constant negativity and complaining threatened to aggrieve everyone around him.

    17

    His failure to acknowledge their contribution deeply aggrieved the team members.

    18

    His lack of empathy seemed designed to aggrieve anyone seeking comfort.

    19

    His patronizing tone and condescending attitude did nothing but aggrieve the audience.

    20

    It was a minor infraction, but the way it was handled aggrieved him.

    21

    It was never his intention to aggrieve anyone with his actions, but the outcome was unavoidable.

    22

    It was the feeling of helplessness that truly aggrieved her in the situation.

    23

    It was the perceived injustice of the situation that truly aggrieved him.

    24

    It was the principle of the matter, not the money, that truly aggrieved him.

    25

    It's important to listen and understand when someone feels aggrieved.

    26

    It’s not my intention to aggrieve anyone with this statement.

    27

    She attempted to placate those who felt aggrieved by the decision.

    28

    She attempted to soothe those who were aggrieved by the new policy.

    29

    She didn't want to aggrieve him by disagreeing with his controversial opinion.

    30

    She was aggrieved by the implication that she was not competent.

    31

    She worried her success might aggrieve her struggling siblings.

    32

    She worried that her decision to move would aggrieve her elderly mother.

    33

    The arbitrary rules and regulations of the bureaucracy served to aggrieve those seeking assistance.

    34

    The artist’s provocative work was bound to aggrieve certain segments of the population.

    35

    The biased refereeing in the game served only to aggrieve the losing team.

    36

    The biased reporting in the media served to aggrieve the truth.

    37

    The blatant hypocrisy of the politician was sure to aggrieve ethical voters.

    38

    The cancellation of the popular television show greatly aggrieved its devoted viewers.

    39

    The company's refusal to negotiate served only to aggrieve the already disgruntled employees.

    40

    The company's sudden decision to rescind the promised bonuses threatened to aggrieve a significant portion of its hardworking employees.

    41

    The company’s decision to outsource jobs will aggrieve the local community.

    42

    The constant attacks on their integrity served to aggrieve the researchers.

    43

    The constant barrage of negative news stories continues to aggrieve the public mood.

    44

    The constant belittling comments were meant to aggrieve and demean him.

    45

    The constant delays in processing their claims significantly aggrieve the pensioners.

    46

    The constant demands and expectations began to aggrieve the overwhelmed caregiver.

    47

    The constant interruptions during her presentation began to aggrieve the speaker.

    48

    The constant need to prove himself began to aggrieve the talented individual.

    49

    The constant noise from the construction site continued to aggrieve the residents.

    50

    The constant pressure to conform began to aggrieve his independent spirit.

    51

    The constant pressure to succeed at all costs began to aggrieve his moral compass.

    52

    The constant revisions to the project specifications began to aggrieve the engineers.

    53

    The council's decision to proceed with the development did aggrieve many local residents.

    54

    The decision felt unjust and likely to aggrieve a large swathe of the population.

    55

    The decision to close the local library was sure to aggrieve the community.

    56

    The discriminatory hiring practices of the company were sure to aggrieve potential candidates.

    57

    The editor's blatant bias in the article served to aggrieve readers of all political persuasions.

    58

    The endless paperwork and bureaucracy always seemed designed to aggrieve applicants.

    59

    The exclusion from the important meeting served to aggrieve her aspirations.

    60

    The feeling of being cheated and taken advantage of deeply aggrieved the customer.

    61

    The feeling of being ignored and dismissed began to aggrieve the passionate advocate.

    62

    The feeling of being judged unfairly by his peers started to aggrieve him.

    63

    The feeling of being left behind in the rapidly changing world began to aggrieve him.

    64

    The feeling of being misunderstood by his family began to aggrieve him deeply.

    65

    The feeling of being overlooked and undervalued began to aggrieve the younger generation.

    66

    The feeling of being trapped in a dead-end job began to aggrieve the employee.

    67

    The feeling of being unheard and unseen began to aggrieve the neglected child.

    68

    The feeling of disconnect from modern society began to aggrieve the recluse.

    69

    The feeling of powerlessness in the face of adversity started to aggrieve him.

    70

    The feeling of stagnation and lack of progress began to aggrieve him.

    71

    The government's inaction on climate change continues to aggrieve environmental activists.

    72

    The insensitivity shown by the company towards laid off employees started to aggrieve the remaining staff.

    73

    The lack of access to healthcare continues to aggrieve marginalized communities.

    74

    The lack of accountability for the disaster deeply aggrieved the survivors.

    75

    The lack of communication from the leadership team began to aggrieve the staff.

    76

    The lack of genuine compassion deeply aggrieved him.

    77

    The lack of recognition for her hard work continually aggrieved her.

    78

    The lack of support from management began to aggrieve the dedicated volunteers.

    79

    The lack of transparency in the decision-making process started to aggrieve the stakeholders.

    80

    The loss of their beloved pet aggrieved the entire family.

    81

    The manager’s constant micromanagement served to aggrieve the talented team.

    82

    The mayor's dismissive response served to aggrieve the protestors further.

    83

    The new regulations appeared designed to aggrieve independent contractors.

    84

    The new regulations could aggrieve farmers by restricting their traditional practices.

    85

    The new tax laws are likely to aggrieve many small business owners.

    86

    The perceived lack of respect deeply aggrieved the veteran soldiers.

    87

    The persistent rumours, spread with malice, deeply aggrieved her family.

    88

    The politician's flip-flopping on key issues started to aggrieve his constituents.

    89

    The public outcry over the scandal showed how deeply it aggrieved the nation.

    90

    The repetitive nature of the work began to aggrieve even the most dedicated employee.

    91

    The restrictions on free speech serve to aggrieve many citizens.

    92

    The speaker's rambling monologue began to aggrieve the weary attendees.

    93

    The townspeople felt aggrieved by the construction of the industrial plant.

    94

    The unexpected tax audit deeply aggrieved the small family business.

    95

    The unfair assessment of their property value deeply aggrieved the homeowners.

    96

    The unfair distribution of resources started to aggrieve the underserved populations.

    97

    The unfair treatment of animals at the facility continues to aggrieve animal rights activists.

    98

    The way he was publicly shamed deeply aggrieved him.

    99

    Their broken promise seemed designed to aggrieve the hopeful investors.

    100

    They sought legal recourse, feeling deeply aggrieved by the company's actions.