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- verb Present participle of
enrage .
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Examples
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Roundups based on ethnicity succeeded only in enraging local ethnic communities.
Ten Years Later 2005
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Roundups based on ethnicity succeeded only in enraging local ethnic communities.
Ten Years Later 2005
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Story: Obama says ongoing leak of oil is 'enraging'
Homepage 2010
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Obama: ongoing oil leak is 'enraging' updated 10: 15 p.m.
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Many of her contemporaries found her later seizure of the moral high ground in her dealings with the HUAC understandably enraging, given her unrepentant Stalinism: she publicly supported the Moscow purge trials and continued to insist that Stalin had created "the ideal democratic state".
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The enraging thing about that proposition is that we could really do it.
Christopher Cocca: Ending Poverty With Global Christianity's Phantom Trillion Christopher Cocca 2011
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Both of those proposals were dropped from the bill this month, enraging many liberals.
CNN Poll: More Americans think Democratic policies better than Republican 2009
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The enraging thing about that proposition is that we could really do it.
Christopher Cocca: Ending Poverty With Global Christianity's Phantom Trillion Christopher Cocca 2011
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Aasiya began divorce proceedings on the grounds of “cruel and inhuman treatment” and won an “Order of Protection” on February 6 to force Muzzammil out of their shared house, enraging him; according to the local police chief, Muzzammil “came back to the residence and was pounding on doors and broke one window.”
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Sony sued him, enraging a group of hackers called Anonymous who retaliated by flooding the Japanese technology company's servers with data traffic.
Facebook Hires Whiz 'GeoHot' Shayndi Raice 2011
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