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infuriate

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


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He infuriated his parents by marrying Mary Lou Taylor when he was only 17; she became Stewart’s muse and occasional writing partner.

From The Wall Street Journal

The tactic is infuriating to opposition parties, and many viewers and listeners at home.

From BBC

The fact that this public transparency had to be prompted by an act of Congress has infuriated Nicky.

From BBC

That's done little but to further infuriate many in Pakistan's authorities.

From BBC

He kept coming back again and again, and every time Marlene would run at him across the garden, trumpeting, tossing her ears, flapping them, but that only infuriated the dog even more.

From Literature