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Aggrate

Definition: The word "aggrate" in the King James Version (KJV) has a similar meaning to the Greek adjective "agrace," which means to irritate or annoy. However, in this context, it refers to someone's feelings about something that they are angry with. Here are some key points about the word: 1. Aggravation: This is a feeling of irritation or displeasure when one thing causes another. 2. Agrill (singular): To aggrate or irritate. For example: "The aggril will not yield to the agrit" (Proverbs 7:14). 3. Aggracity: The act of being aggracious, showing kindness and consideration; an attitude of generosity. 4. Aggregates: The aggregate of all things (the sum total or complete product of a series of events or processes). For example: "Aggregates the work into its constituent parts" (Proverbs 31:28). The word "aggrate" is used figuratively to describe someone's feelings towards something that they are irritated with.


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