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- verb To
aggravate again.
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Examples
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"He's making a little progress, but he feels it in there enough that we all kind of know if he bursts out there enough, he's got a chance to reaggravate it," Manager Jim Riggleman said before his club faced the Chicago Cubs.
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However, he said the goal is not to reaggravate the injury so he will be watched closely early in the spring to assess where he is and then go from there.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Let's see: Get injured in April, take the rest cure, rush back, reaggravate it in May at The Players Championship, where you
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Thomas Boswell 2011
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"He said, 'We would rather have you out one week than reaggravate it and go through this process again and be out for a month.'"
NY Daily News RALPH VACCHIANO 2011
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He appeared to reaggravate the injury in Sunday's loss in Pittsburgh.
Kuklas Korner 2010
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He appeared to reaggravate the injury in Sunday's loss in Pittsburgh.
Kuklas Korner 2010
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Jackson's sore back "just hasn't calmed down to where we want it, and we certainly don't want to reaggravate it," coach Steve Spagnuolo explained after Jackson completed a second full week in succession without practicing.
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"It's a possibility if he continues to reaggravate this thing," Zorn said.
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A doctor buddy of mine told me that if Marion didn't take a couple of weeks to heal that injury it was going to linger all year because when you play on it, you reaggravate it and set the healing curve back to step one.
Blogging The Boys 2009
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Even if Boldin gets himself up to speed and attempts to play, the chances are quite high that he'll reaggravate the injury during the game and have to depart.
unknown title 2009
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