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enrage

[en-reyj] / ɛnˈreɪdʒ /


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Keeping him could further enrage opponents and even members of his own party in Parliament, known as the Rada.

From The Wall Street Journal

With Kiffin’s reputation at rock-bottom, he received a job offer from another coach with a history of bailing on jobs and enraging the fans he left behind.

From The Wall Street Journal

Also, and this is important, there is so much for menopausal women to be enraged about, as JD Vance so generously reminds us.

From Salon

After being enraged by their disallowed goal at Manchester City before the international break, Liverpool got stung again by the confusing subjective offside law.

From BBC

There was hardly a second when I wasn’t enraged at someone or something.

From Salon