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Enrages

181 Sentences | 10 Meanings

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The government's failure to address the healthcare crisis enrages patients and their families.
The constant noise pollution from construction work left the residents of the neighborhood in a state of enrages.
The discovery of corruption within the government caused widespread enrages among the citizens.
The news of her promotion filled him with enrages.
Witnessing acts of discrimination enrages advocates for equality.
The referee's biased decisions enrages the fans at the football match.
Animal cruelty enrages animal rights activists.
Witnessing the cruelty towards animals in the factory farm filled her with enrages.
The unfair treatment of the underprivileged population sparked a collective sense of enrages among the protestors.
The controversial movie generated enrages among religious groups.
The dictator's oppressive regime is the source of widespread enrages among the citizens.
The long wait at the airport enrages tired travelers.
The company's announcement of massive layoffs sparked enrages among the employees.
The noisy neighbors' party music enrages the residents.
The unfair treatment of workers by the company management fuels the enrages of the labor union.
The abusive treatment of the workers led to a series of enrages against the company.
The unfair decision of the referee triggered an enrages among the soccer fans.
The blatant disregard for environmental conservation enrages environmental activists.
The unfair treatment of animals enrages animal rights activists.
His constant criticism enrages his colleagues.
The revelation of the corruption scandal caused widespread enrages in the financial sector.
The dishonest salesman's tactics enrages customers.
The constant interruptions during the movie enrages cinema-goers.
His furious tirade at the team's poor performance enrages the coach.
The betrayal by her closest friend fills her with an overwhelming sense of enrages.
The unethical behavior of the politician during the election campaign is met with public enrages.
The shocking revelation about his father's deceit engulfs him in a storm of enrages.
The discovery of the cheating scandal in the competition resulted in enrages among the participants.
The high prices at the grocery store enrages budget-conscious shoppers.
The constant delays and cancellations by the airline have caused a great deal of enrages among the passengers.
The politician's inflammatory remarks sparked enrages among the crowd.
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