Also means
worsened
Usage Note
Agravado is the past participle of agravar ('to aggravate, to worsen'), used as an adjective. It appears frequently in legal contexts — robo agravado ('aggravated robbery') — and in medical contexts: su condición se vio agravada ('his condition was worsened'). Do not confuse with agraviado ('wronged, offended'), which comes from agraviar and carries a different meaning.
Examples
"El delito fue considerado agravado por el juez."
Natural Translation
The crime was considered aggravated by the judge.
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