infuriate in the PONS Dictionary

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Nearly a quarter of a century on, its power to captivate, infuriate, and have you falling off your chair in hysterics is entirely undimmed.
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This infuriates the town, as they assume that this man will harm and terrorize them.
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His words could dazzle, amuse and even infuriate.
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Over the course of a single month, these roommates infuriate, bewilder, and ultimately reach each other.
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The device becomes popular, and the gangsters who have taken over a gasoline company are infuriated.
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This infuriated the station's listeners and musicians alike as the move was unexpected.
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At the press screening before the first airing, some people who had missed the beginning left the screening room infuriated.
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The film infuriated the military who had provided assistance in the form of military stock footage.
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Whether you love it orhate it, this quirkily perceptive or insouciantly provocative book will enliven dinner party conversations, and will delight and infuriate in equal measure.
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Joey actually just gave them vitamin pills, and when the girls found out, they were infuriated.
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