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aggredire

to attack

verb ahg-greh-DEE-reh Rare

Origin: From Latin aggredi, to approach with hostility.

Also means

to assault

Usage Note

Aggredire is a third-conjugation -isc- verb: present aggrédisce, not aggrède. It takes avere in compound tenses. The related noun is aggressione (aggression/assault) and the adjective is aggressivo. It implies a physical or verbal attack and is often found in news reports and legal contexts.

Examples

"L'uomo ha aggredito un passante per strada."

Natural Translation

The man attacked a passer-by on the street.

Literal Translation

The-man has attacked a passer-by on street.

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