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infuriate

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1. infuriate - Adjective

2. infuriate - Verb

Meaning

Enraged; rading; furiously angry; infuriated.

To render furious; to enrage; to exasperate.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Back in Metropolis, she is kidnapped by Clayface and Black Mask for Lex Luthor to lure and infuriate Superman. Source: Internet

He's worked with neighborhood groups, art districts and property owners, going through multiple revisions — a process that might infuriate other artists. Source: Internet

Klein has a reputation as a take-no-prisoners advocate for Israel with a track record of making remarks that infuriate and embarrass liberal groups. Source: Internet

The paper suggests the PM's trying to show the Tories are no longer the party of the middle classes and Southern shires, but that the move could infuriate grassroots supporters. Source: Internet

The 5.8-inch screen is absolutely gorgeous and it doesn’t have a notch, so if those notches infuriate you, you’ll like the S9’s lovely screen. Source: Internet

Their dilemma is stark: Bend to the law and infuriate Western nations increasingly at odds with China over political freedoms, or simply refuse and depart like Google did in China a decade ago over some of the very same issues. Source: Internet

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