agravadas

This is the 9374th most frequent Spanish word.


agravadas

The Spanish word "agravadas" means "aggravated" or "worsened" in English, depending on context.


Here, 'agravadas' is used as a past participle to describe how the injuries became worse due to external circumstances.

Las lesiones de la víctima fueron agravadas por la falta de atención inmediata.

The victim's injuries were aggravated by the lack of immediate care.


In this instance, 'agravadas' is again a past participle, linking the worsening of circumstances to the challenging weather conditions.

Las circunstancias agravadas por el mal tiempo dificultaron el rescate.

The circumstances worsened by bad weather complicated the rescue.


'Agravadas' is utilized to denote the further worsening of an initial situation or condition due to the denial of dialogue.

Las consecuencias de sus actos fueron agravadas por su negativa a dialogar.

The consequences of his actions were worsened by his refusal to communicate.