Also means
aggravation
Usage Note
Aggravamento describes a deterioration in condition, typically of health, a legal situation, or a conflict. In legal Italian, aggravamento di reato means 'aggravating circumstance'. Do not confuse with aggravio (burden/extra cost), which is a related but distinct term.
Examples
"Il medico notò un aggravamento della febbre."
Natural Translation
The doctor noticed a worsening of the fever.
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