Overaggravated

//ˌəʊvəˈæɡ.ɹə.veɪ̯tɪd//

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We quite agree that the problems of the UHF will not be solved by hysteria. Nor will they be solved, however, by precipitate action which can only serve to further aggravate a situation overaggravated with the result that a solution to the problem will be made all the more difficult.

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An ulcer patient may have a period of some w e e k s^([sic]) or months without any symptoms at all. Then, when he has some minor infection, like a ccld, or when he is particularly over­ worked or overaggravated, or when he has neglected himself m some way, the symptoms will recur.

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In the blood supply — here we find there are the effects of the sympathetic reactions through the organs of digestion and assimilation, that produce poisons — by the times when the body becomes so overaggravated, so overexercised as to cause the poisons to be thrown into the system. . .

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“The aorta is a bit enlarged, but that’s nothing to worry about—as long as you don’t get yourself overaggravated.

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