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infuriate

[in-fyoor-ee-eyt, in-fyoor-ee-it] / ɪnˈfyʊər iˌeɪt, ɪnˈfyʊər i ɪt /


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And though she feared retaliation from the Sacklers — who have all the money in the world to not only pursue retribution but bury their misdeeds — the cause was too important, and too infuriating.

From Salon

I tug at the bottom of my running shorts, which suddenly seem way too short, and Jonah shrugs the most infuriating shrug in the history of shoulders.

From Literature

Weaving in and out of traffic and careening along footpaths, they're an increasingly familiar sight, infuriating many locals.

From BBC

It’s hard to decide whether to be infuriated by Mr. Steele or depressed by him.

From The Wall Street Journal

Telling your friend, “Oh, you’re so much better off; it’s miserable here,” might seem supportive, but it is actually tone-deaf and infuriating.

From MarketWatch