infuriate
Example Sentences
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Raman’s entry into the race, hours before the filing deadline, shocked the city’s political elite and infuriated the mayor’s supporters.
From Los Angeles Times
The gesture provoked a seismic reaction internationally while infuriating Olympic officials who claimed Smith and Carlos used the world stage to humiliate their home country.
From Los Angeles Times
Weston - also a two-time world champion - thinks the fact Britain has achieved such success with no track is probably "quite infuriating" for other nations.
From BBC
“He could infuriate you in such wonderful ways,” Ms. Serpell quotes her subject remarking.
Fellow Canadians slammed the NBC video on social media, with some calling it "infuriating" and one going as far as to call it "treason".
From BBC
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