encourage aggression

Frequency: 6.01.1 per million words

To promote or stimulate aggressive behavior.

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Examples (10)

  • Do toy guns encourage aggression?
  • Some critics argue that violent video games can encourage aggression in teenagers.
  • Parents are warned that certain disciplinary methods might inadvertently encourage aggression.
  • The coach's confrontational style was seen to encourage aggression among the players.
  • His fiery speeches were designed to encourage aggression towards minority groups.
  • A highly competitive work environment can encourage aggression instead of collaboration.
  • The study aims to determine if sleep deprivation encourages aggression in adults.
  • Constantly teasing the dog could encourage aggression and become dangerous.
  • The political climate at the time encouraged aggression and ultimately led to war.
  • We must create a culture that does not encourage aggression as a solution to problems.