Definition: The word "agraded" in the KJV (King James Version) is a Hebrew term that translates to "gratefully impressed". It was originally used in ancient biblical contexts to describe an object being presented or given as favor, especially to someone who had done something good for them. Here's the detailed definition of "agrated": - Gratefully: Having regard to (the state of being) with great care and affection. - Impressed: Being impressed by: having been greatly impressed or excited about; "his mind was aggraded by the sight of the beauty of the tree." - Gracious: Merciful, mild-minded: "She is not so gracious as some." In modern English, this term is often used in conjunction with gratitude to express appreciation for something good done for someone. For example, if someone has helped you or someone else, it can be said: "Thank you for your aggradation! It means a lot to me."
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