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outrage <an outrage; outrages> N

outrage VB LAW

outrage

outrage N

outrage (feelings & emotions)
outrage (feelings & emotions)
outrage LAW
outrage LAW
outrage LAW

outrage VB

outrage LAW
outrage LAW

commit outrage upon VB

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The powerful ones are ruling and causing outrage, the weak ones are afraid and subservient to others.
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The incident created a public outrage even though sections of the mainstream media blacked out the incident as a part of their responsible journalism.
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This led to considerable outrage amongst students, and the issue was under heated debate.
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The moral outrage they expressed in their works resonated with the public, contributing to its popularity.
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This action sparked outrage among computer technology activists.
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For those who could not see for themselves, journalists and cartoonists depicted each day's admission and outrage.
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This piece provoked outrage in the cryptozoological community for the representations of individuals at the conference, as well as its overall tone.
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As a result, these practices has spawned outrage across the internet and even raising concerns from politicians.
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Dor reacted to the two decisions with outrage, saying that the dialogue had been exposed as nothing but a pretense.
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However, the donation was an outrage to some white members of the church, and the resulting controversy made further donations unlikely.
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