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ag‧gres‧sion /ë”greÐÊn/ [uncountable]
1 the act of attacking a country, especially when that country has not attacked first:
an unprovoked act of aggression
aggression against
Athenian aggression against Persia
2 angry or threatening behaviour or feelings that often result in fighting:
Television violence can encourage aggression in children.
aggression towards
Our dogs have never shown aggression towards other dogs.
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custody
1 when someone is kept in prison until they go to court, because the police think they have committed a crime:
The committee is looking at alternatives to custody.
in custody
the death of a man in custody
hold/keep somebody in custody
A man is being held in police custody in connection with the murder.
remand somebody in custody British English (=send someone to prison to wait until they go to court)
A man has been remanded in custody charged with the murder of a schoolgirl.
She was taken into custody as a suspect.
2 the right to take care of a child, given to one of their parents when they have divorced
custody of
He got custody of his son after the divorce.
The mother is usually awarded custody (=legally allowed to have custody).
a dispute over who should have custody of the children
The couple will retain joint custody (=they will both have custody) of their daughters.
Allen is fighting a bitter custody battle over his three children.
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