Aggrievement

/əˈɡriːvmənt/ noun

The act of wronging or injuring someone; the state of being aggrieved or upset.

From 'aggrieve' plus the suffix '-ment' (denoting action or result). The verb 'aggrieve' comes from Old French 'agrever,' based on Latin 'gravis' meaning heavy.

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