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enrage
/ ɪnˈreɪdʒɪdlɪ, ɪnˈreɪdʒ /
verb
(tr) to provoke to fury; put into a rage; anger
Other Word Forms
- enragedly adverb
- enragement noun
- enraged adjective
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Example Sentences
It enrages her that “some people have more barriers than others, whether it means that you’re working class or poor, or a person of color, or queer, or part of the gender spectrum.”
One thing that I always want to do is not send people to bed enraged.
Their supporters enraged, their respective boards under siege, it's hard to remember a time when both clubs were in such a grim place at the same time.
Many of the fans complied, with TV footage showing a lot of them appearing to be more amused than enraged by the situation.
One of the biggest issues in his district recently, he noted, has been concern over wolves, who have been roaming ranch lands, killing cattle and enraging ranchers and other property owners.
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