Definition: The term "aggressively" comes from the Hebrew verb "אַל (aal)" which means "to provoke, to irritate," in the sense of being unkind or rude towards someone. Specifically, the phrase "to aggrandise" is a grammatical construct where you'd use it as if asking for something that would be too much or unpleasant. Thus, when someone says "I've been aggrandise'd by your rude behavior," they are expressing their dissatisfaction with the way someone acted towards them without specifying what that person has done wrong. This expression can be used to convey strong feelings of resentment or offense toward a person. The precise definition of "aggressively" is not as straightforward in English as it is in the Hebrew language, but it generally conveys a sense of impoliteness or hostility towards another being.
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