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third-person singular simple present aggrieves, present participle aggrieving, simple past and past participle aggrieved
(transitive) To cause someone to feel pain or sorrow to; to afflict quotations examples
Right is positive; wrong is negative—is merely the negation of right; as cold is the negation of heat—darkness of light. That a thing may be wrong, it is necessary that there be some other thing in relation to which it is wrong—some condition which it fails to satisfy; some law which it violates; some being whom it aggrieves.
1848, Edgar Allan Poe, Eureka
(intransitive, obsolete) To grieve; to lament.