Examples of 'enrage' in a sentence
Meaning of "enrage"
enrage (verb): To enrage means to make someone extremely angry or furious. This verb is used to describe the act of provoking intense anger or outrage in an individual or group through words, actions, or circumstances
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- To become angry or wild. [16th–18th c.]
- To become angry or wild.
- To fill with rage; to provoke to frenzy; to make furious.
- To provoke to madness, to make insane.
How to use "enrage" in a sentence
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He seeks to enrage the disbelievers through them.
Seeing them happy could enrage him.
I may enrage some and enthral others.
So no need to manually enrage the boss at start.
I may enrage some and enthrall others.
The distress calls enrage the herd.
He could enrage the crowd like no other.
But it would drain and enrage you.
It would enrage me if somebody did this.
This is the very first degree of enrage.
You do not want to enrage potential clients.
Simply because you think it will enrage me.
The murders enrage the country.
What finally happens will enrage you.
So as not to enrage him into stealing the jewels.
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This is the second soft enrage mechanics.
This should enrage and alarm every citizen.
I am going to tell you something that might enrage you.
I know it was to enrage him but it did me good.
I do not mean to be flippant or enrage you.
Though it does enrage the ancient vampire.
Might agitate or even enrage them.
This will enrage some people.
Unless the dog had enrage.
You will enrage the palate.
And it just seems to enrage them.
Few things enrage them more than being ignored.
Such profanity would enrage a stone.
They enrage our sensibilities.
Priests not to enrage our craft.
The one who this article will enrage.
What they do is they enrage the bull to fight.
There are way too many things that enrage you.
That would enrage a stalker.
Any sort of injustice would enrage me.
It is better enrage for house and to hope for her.
And will only enrage him.
It will enrage her lover and we will have won.
This sentence seemed to enrage a few of the girls.
One such event would be enough to terrify and enrage us.
He managed to annoy or enrage just about everyone he ever met.
His death would enrage.
It did not enrage the crowd.
Steady denial of feelings can confuse and enrage kids.
We do not want to enrage the rock and roll gods.
Enrage the unbelievers.
He has done so knowing that it would enrage the president.
This will only enrage the people even further.
It is also an easy way to enrage people.
One of the best ways to enrage a customer is to duck responsibility.