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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishenrageen‧rage /ɪnˈreɪdʒ/ verb [transitive] ANGRYto make someone very angry → anger Many readers were enraged by his article.Grammar Enrage is usually passive.→ See Verb table
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enrage• His trembling hands reached out toward the old woman, his eyes distended, enraged.• In fact she would be enraged.• This gruesome act does not lead to Agdisthus becoming crippled, or withdrawn, or enraged.• This has enraged and dismayed most communicators.• Seven Guitars is enriched and enraged by its specific historical references, but it also goes way beyond them.• The governor's racist comments enraged civil rights activists.• He enraged her, but he made her feel guilty.
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