Enrages

Word ENRAGES
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Definitions and meanings of "Enrages"

What do we mean by enrages?

To fill with rage; to provoke to frenzy or madness; to make furious.

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The word "enrages" in example sentences

The Clinton name enrages and energizes the Republicans, and she does not help in attracting independent voters. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Attempts to reform the university in 1967 further frustrated students, leading a few with political activist backgrounds to form a group called the enrages — a name that originated in the French Revolution and literally means "angry people." ❋ Kurlansky, Mark (2004)

Conservatives (And their mainstream enablers) have long suffered under the misapprehension that Ann Coulter "enrages" liberals or some such nonsense. ❋ Unknown (2009)

She added under her breath: "I wish he'd see a doctor, but the idea enrages him. ❋ Unknown (1899)

"This nick name enrages this species of militia, who then deal heavier blows around them, wounding indiscriminately all they encounter. ❋ Hippolyte Taine (1860)

Responses tend to simply escalate the situation; they drive the troll to become increasingly abusive, which enrages the other parties further, and so on, and so on. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There are just so many things wrong with this, that it enrages me every single time. ❋ Nathreee (2010)

It is the humanistic liberalism of America's Founders that STILL enrages today's neo-Puritan Tea/GOP. ❋ Harvey Wasserman (2010)

This absolutely enrages Balotelli, for some reason. ❋ Unknown (2012)

Paine's Age of Reason still enrages the official church. ❋ Harvey Wasserman (2010)

That enrages parent Cindy Barnard, who says it isn't fair that her son's education in public schools may be diminished so her neighbors can use tax dollars to pay private-school tuition. ❋ Stephanie Simon (2011)

Romney has been forced to defend his decision as governor to sign a health care overhaul that required nearly everyone to have health insurance, a precursor of the federal health care mandate that enrages Republicans. ❋ Unknown (2011)

While she revs up the Democratic base, she enrages the Republican opposition. ❋ Monica Langley (2012)

But what reportedly enrages him is the audience ratings Santoro wins – numbers that grow every time the prime minister allegedly urges RAI functionaries to sabotage the show. ❋ Tom Kington In Rome (2010)

Unfortunately, however, our brother, our neighbor, enrages us precisely because we understand him. ❋ Russell Jacoby (2011)

However, Demand's ability to rise to the top of Google searches enrages Vivek Wadhwa, a visiting scholar at the University of California-Berkeley School of Information. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The point you make about using literary texts as a way of introducing more challenging and engaging content into coursebooks is an interesting one – it is exactly the timidity of publishers to exploit the literary canon in American textbooks that so enrages Diane Ravitch. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Lastly, it is no accident that the Wicked Witch of the West gets some water in her face; she enrages Dorothy beyond control and the girl, frustrated and wanting to go home more so than ever, soaks the witch without blinking an eye. ❋ Pabba (2009)

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