nonaggrieved

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

non- +‎ aggrieved

Adjective[edit]

nonaggrieved (not comparable)

  1. Not aggrieved.
    • 1979, California. Legislature. Senate, Senate Bill, page 7:
      Any nonaggrieved person, in challenging the issuance of a coastal development permit, shall be subject to the same rules as the applicant for such a permit under the requirements set forth in Section 13053.5 of the California Administrative Code.
    • 2011, Roger D. Petersen, Western Intervention in the Balkans, page 89:
      Second, for the emotions-based approach, one of the key actors is often the "nonaggrieved population” or the population associated with government in BD's model.
    • 2011, William J. Chambliss, Police and Law Enforcement, page 194:
      Looting of shops by nonaggrieved people has been observed within various riots, including the Detroit riot of 1967 and the Los Angeles riot of 1992.