Examples of 'expressed outrage' in a sentence

Meaning of "expressed outrage"

expressed outrage - This phrase is used to describe a strong feeling of anger, shock, or indignation that someone openly and vocally expresses. It implies that the person is publicly stating their outrage or discontent about a particular issue

How to use "expressed outrage" in a sentence

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expressed outrage
Many have expressed outrage at the apathy.
Various groups and individuals expressed outrage.
Residents expressed outrage over the vandalism.
Animal rights groups have expressed outrage.
Other commenters expressed outrage and threatened boycotts.
Many on social media also expressed outrage.
He expressed outrage over police shootings.
Some iPhone users expressed outrage at the news.
He expressed outrage about the circumstances.
Other judges also expressed outrage.
Residents expressed outrage after hearing the news.
Politicians also expressed outrage.
Kenyans have expressed outrage after a video of police officers beating a student was shared online.
Family members expressed outrage.
He expressed outrage over the negative image being promoted by the Express.

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Many press outlets expressed outrage over the killing.
Several Republican donors have publicly expressed outrage.
Many voices have expressed outrage at these events.
Numerous other Italian politicians also expressed outrage.
Others have expressed outrage as well.
Many people who saw the video expressed outrage.
Government officials expressed outrage upon viewing these tapes.
After the game was released, Buddhist officials in Thailand expressed outrage.
All of them expressed outrage.
In response to the wicked Palestinian suicide bombings, Bush expressed outrage.
But nobody ever expressed outrage about such actions.
The CHAIRMAN said that the entire international community had expressed outrage at the Hebron massacre.
Some celebrities expressed outrage at the actions of the security forces.
Local fishermen and others have since expressed outrage over the news.
The Factor expressed outrage at the situation.
The Venezuelan government expressed outrage.
The Government expressed outrage upon viewing the tapes.
Some Swedish politicians expressed outrage.
Chinese officials have expressed outrage before about meetings between foreign leaders and the Dalai Lama.
A screening of the video has also led to an expressed outrage amongst the natives.
Other Iraqis expressed outrage and viewed Saddam as a martyr.
Several of those who signed the petition expressed outrage at the book's author.
Instead, Graziani expressed outrage at the murder and ordered immediate bombings of Ethiopian troops.
Both Republicans and Democrats expressed outrage over the matter.
But Democrats expressed outrage over the story, accusing the Trump administration of attacking minorities.
Several community groups have expressed outrage over the shooting.
Democrats have expressed outrage over the appointment and questioned the legality of Bush 's move.
Other Democrats expressed outrage.
Britain expressed outrage at the riots and warned of " serious consequences . ".
Some people expressed outrage.
The Arab League, when informed of the post-Saddam plans, reportedly expressed outrage.
People outside Mexico also expressed outrage about the crime.
Some officials expressed outrage over the move, with one diplomat describing it as “ a big disappointment . ”.
The Serbian Orthodox Church expressed outrage over this act.
Many have expressed outrage at the local man, calling him a 'racist'.

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