aggressive
[ə'gresiv]

adjective

[Definition]: willing to fight

[Synonym]: obtrusive

[Antonym]: humble;gentle

[Example Sentences]:
1. Cisco has been aggressive over the past year in building up its security capabilities.
2. I take full responsibility for not being more aggressive on this front.
3. The agency noted that it has a proven record of aggressive water conservation.
4. California has an aggressive renewable energy policy and we have a lot of cars.
5. I think we have changed the algorithm for how aggressive we are going to be willing to be.
6. In the two reported cases the existing extensions were modified and used for aggressive advertising.
7. Over the last two years, there has been an aggressive wave of consolidation.
8. I could see this car was being aggressive so other protesters were running up to try to stop it.
9. The more they love or hate something, the more aggressive they will be in buying or selling.
10. This summer however it announced a much more aggressive development target than that.
11. He said Qatar would now make an aggressive bid for foreign investments of all kinds.
12. They have been very aggressive in attracting these new jobs.
13. Nvidia has been aggressive in its deep learning strategy this past year.
14. The aggressive timing of the programs would seem to argue against it.
15. He was incredibly aggressive in terms of his approach to winning business.


[Antonyms]diffident
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