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aggressive nature

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aggressive
adjective
uk /əˈɡres.ɪv/ us /əˈɡres.ɪv/
showing anger and a willingness to attack ...
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nature
noun
uk /ˈneɪ.tʃər/ us /ˈneɪ.tʃɚ/
all the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that happen or exist independently of people, such as the weather, the sea, mountains, the production of young animals or plants, ...
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Examples of aggressive nature


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Patients seek organ transplantation as therapy for their advanced disease because of its aggressivenature.
The aggressivenature of car fronts is more of a danger than bull bars.
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From the monsoon times the sea shows very aggressivenature.
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This is asserted as a matter of course, as something directly following from the inherently aggressivenature of any communist régime.
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Hindman's characteristically aggressivenature seems to have failed him at this moment.
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His quick bowling and aggressivenature could strike fear into many an amateur player.
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This is especially true because of their aggressivenature and sharp teeth.
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The conflict between these two traits may explain the virus' aggressivenature.
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He has a very aggressivenature and will do anything for his friends.
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These were attributed to his youth and aggressivenature on the field.
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The female wasps are known for their aggressivenature when near their nests.
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It is rarely seen in the wild due to its aggressivenature.
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They tend to move very fast, and are of an aggressivenature.
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The aggressivenature of these animals have been brought to question.
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Enraged steers, specially bred for their aggressivenature, were used to test the keenness of dogs.
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Losses of black rhino are however low due to their reclusive and aggressivenature.
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He is physically strong, has an aggressivenature, and seldom hesitates to throw the first punch.
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Because of their aggressivenature, they often invade and colonize seemingly impenetrable areas.
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He abandoned this line of work, however, fearing it brought out his aggressivenature.
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The aggressivenature of this condition had forced her to leave the airwaves to pursue treatment.
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The music continued to display an aggressivenature combined with sinister soundscapes.
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The bull shark, however, is infamous for its freshwater meanderings, as well as for its pugnacious and aggressivenature.
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Due to their aggressivenature, cichlids are popularly studied to investigate the factors that may potentially cause their behavior.
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Due to their aggressivenature they take rich rewards from raids, therefore they can offer you all colonial goods.
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