aggrieved (Meaning)

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aggrieved (imp. & p. p.)

of Aggrieve

aggrieved Sentence Examples

  1. The aggrieved employee filed a formal complaint with human resources, citing unfair treatment by their supervisor.
  2. The aggrieved party sought legal counsel to address the damages they suffered in the contractual dispute.
  3. Feeling aggrieved by the insensitive comments, she decided to distance herself from the toxic social circle.
  4. The aggrieved citizens organized a peaceful protest to voice their concerns about government policies.
  5. The aggrieved customer demanded a refund and an apology for the subpar product and poor customer service.
  6. As an aggrieved tenant, he documented the landlord's neglect of necessary repairs and maintenance.
  7. The aggrieved student approached the professor to discuss the perceived bias in grading.
  8. The aggrieved shareholders voiced their dissatisfaction at the annual meeting, demanding accountability from the board.
  9. The aggrieved party chose mediation as a means to resolve the longstanding conflict amicably.
  10. Being aggrieved by the false accusations, he decided to take legal action to clear his name.

FAQs About the word aggrieved

of Aggrieve

dissatisfied, frustrated, unhappy, disillusioned, out of joint, disappointed,disgruntled, depressed, discontent, displeased

satisfied, gratified, happy, satisfied, content, contented, gratified, joyous, glad, pleased

The aggrieved employee filed a formal complaint with human resources, citing unfair treatment by their supervisor.

The aggrieved party sought legal counsel to address the damages they suffered in the contractual dispute.

Feeling aggrieved by the insensitive comments, she decided to distance herself from the toxic social circle.

The aggrieved citizens organized a peaceful protest to voice their concerns about government policies.