aggrievement
/ˌægrɪˈvɪmənt/ or /ˌægrɪˈvɪmɛnt/Definitions
1. noun
a wrongful act or injury that results in a cause of action or lawsuit.
“The lawyer argued that the company’s negligence was an aggrievement to the customer’s financial well-being.”
1. noun
a wrongful act or injury that results in a cause of action or lawsuit.
“The lawyer argued that the company’s negligence was an aggrievement to the customer’s financial well-being.”