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enrage

[en-reyj] / ɛnˈreɪdʒ /


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There are noteworthy nuggets, as we set out here, and the revelations about his payoff will be, to many, enraging.

From BBC

Cipriani became enraged that Shell did not uphold his end of the alleged deal to help him with the TV show, viewing it as a slap to him and his mother.

From Los Angeles Times

It was certainly not pleasing on the eye to Brighton's head coach Fabian Hurzeler, who spent almost the entire game enraged by Arsenal's strategy and what unfolded before him.

From BBC

The Kanes were enraged at the rash of engagement stories in the press.

From Literature

His superpower is enraging his opponents to the point that they can’t help but make a mistake out of sheer frustration.

From The Wall Street Journal