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[ US /ˌɪnˈfjʊɹiˌeɪt/ ]
[ UK /ɪnfjˈɔːɹɪˌe‍ɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. make furious

How To Use infuriate In A Sentence

  • But the move has infuriated many servicewomen. The Sun
  • Chip Caray infuriated a lot of baseball fans this October on TBS, sparking jokes as he described seemingly every hit as "fisted," and completely botching a call in the 10th inning of the AL Central one-game playoff, when he screamed, "Line drive, base hit!" on a screamer by Nick Punto that Tigers left fielder Ryan Raburn caught before throwing home to nail Alexi Casilla at the plate and keep the game going. NY Daily News
  • The various protest groups are infuriated over what they call their holding pen, a fenced in area across the street from the Fleet Center. CNN Transcript Jul 24, 2004
  • Having immersed myself in his life, it infuriates me that the man behind some of the greatest films ever made should have been reduced to this awkward, exiled and in some ways grotesque figure.
  • I could tell that my refusal to allow him to ruffle me infuriated him. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
  • I was absolutely infuriated with him.
  • Don't make yourself look at what infuriates you.
  • I know he read my column at least once because it so infuriated him, but did he read it again before he put forth his animadversions
  • In my two practices I had already learned that nothing infuriated Candy more than a spiritless cheerleader.
  • While car criminals infuriate Fry he is as angry with receivers of stolen goods.
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