a. Obs. [f. L. aggravā-re (see AGGRAVATE a.) + -BLE.] Tending to or full of aggravation. (Cf. peaceable, comfortable.)
1664. H. More, Myst. Iniq., 112. This horrid reproach against the Person of Christ is still the more aggravable.
a. 1733. North, Exam., II. v. 407. I have not met with any Thing of the Genus scandalosum so aggravable as this.