verb
- to make an unprovoked attack or assault; to act aggressively
Usage: formal; less common than ‘attack’ or ‘assault’
Examples
- The nation decided to aggress against its neighbor without warning.
- He was known to aggress when he felt threatened.
- The dog will aggress if it perceives danger to its owner.
- Countries should not aggress against peaceful nations.
- The patient began to aggress during the examination.
- Military forces were ordered not to aggress unless attacked first.