English edit

Etymology edit

non- +‎ aggravating

Adjective edit

nonaggravating (not comparable)

  1. Not aggravating.
    • 2009, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Regulatory Commission Issuances, page 856:
      Placing the nine factors on a scale, I conclude that the six aggravating factors significantly outweigh the three nonaggravating factors, thus supporting the imposition of an enhanced sanction.
    • 2009, Edward F. Wright, Manual of Temporomandibular Disorders, page 102:
      It is recommended patients first try pressing in from of the TMJ, because this is a quick nonaggravating maneuver.
    • 2013, Chad Starkey, Athletic Training and Sports Medicine, page 169:
      Nonaggravating aerobic activities such as bicycling, upper body ergometry, or swimming may be used to maintain cardiovascular conditioning.