adv. (UN-1 11.)

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1871.  J. C. Jeaffreson, Isabel, xxx. 419. There was an air about her that said firmly, but unaggressively, that she did not intend to be turned away.

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1893.  Annie Thomas, Utterly Mistaken, I. iv. 75. The pretty woman hovering so unaggressively in the background did not give her a moment’s uneasiness.

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1899.  Miss B. Harraden, Fowler, 8. Carrying everything before them, but carrying it gallantly and unaggressively.

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