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INFURIATE definition: 1. to make someone extremely angry: 2. to make someone extremely angry: 3. to make someone…. Learn more.
- English (US)
INFURIATE meaning: 1. to make someone extremely angry: 2. to...
- Znaczenie Infuriate, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
INFURIATE definicja: 1. to make someone extremely angry: 2....
- Infuriate in French
infuriate translate: rendre furieux/-euse, mettre en fureur,...
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INFURIATE translate: 使大怒,激怒. Learn more in the Cambridge...
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INFURIATE translate: 使大怒,激怒. Learn more in the Cambridge...
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INFURIATE translate: enfurecer, enfurecer. Learn more in the...
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INFURIATE translate: infuriare, infuriare. Learn more in the...
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INFURIATE translate: wütend machen, erzürnen. Learn more in...
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2 meanings: (ɪnˈfjʊərɪˌeɪt ������) 1. to anger; annoy (ɪnˈfjʊərɪɪt ������) 2. archaic furious; infuriated.... Click for more definitions.
The meaning of INFURIATE is to make furious. How to use infuriate in a sentence.
INFURIATE meaning: 1. to make someone extremely angry: 2. to make someone extremely angry: 3. to make someone…. Learn more.
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The earliest known use of the adjective infuriate is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for infuriate is from 1667, in the writing of John Milton, poet and polemicist. infuriate is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin infuriātus. See etymology.