highly aggressive

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To a high degree of aggression, often used in formal or written contexts.

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  • The company's highly aggressive marketing techniques quickly captured market share.
  • Some species of wasps are known to be highly aggressive, especially when defending their nests.
  • Doctors were dealing with a highly aggressive form of cancer that required immediate treatment.
  • He is a highly aggressive player on the court, always challenging for the ball.
  • Their highly aggressive expansion strategy involved opening ten new stores in a single year.
  • While he appears calm, he can become highly aggressive if he feels threatened.
  • The nation adopted a highly aggressive foreign policy, which worried its neighbors.
  • She favors a highly aggressive investment portfolio with a focus on high-risk stocks.
  • The prosecutor's highly aggressive questioning of the witness was noted by the judge.
  • This particular bacteria strain is highly aggressive and resistant to most antibiotics.