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      • to make someone extremely angry: The referee’s calls infuriated the home team fans. (Definition of infuriate from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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  2. uk / ɪnˈfjʊə.ri.eɪt / us / ɪnˈfjʊr.i.eɪt / Add to word list. to make someone extremely angry: His sexist attitude infuriates me. Synonyms. anger. exasperate. incense. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to make someone angry. anger It angers me that governments never do anything to eradicate the problem.

  3. Infuriate definition: to make furious; enrage.. See examples of INFURIATE used in a sentence.

  4. infuriate. (ɪnfjʊərieɪt ) Word forms: infuriates , infuriating , infuriated. verb. If something or someone infuriates you, they make you extremely angry. Jimmy's presence had infuriated Hugh. [VERB noun] The champion was infuriated by the decision. [VERB noun]

  5. The meaning of INFURIATE is to make furious. How to use infuriate in a sentence.

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  7. us / ɪnˈfjʊər·iˌeɪt / Add to word list. to make someone extremely angry: The referee’s calls infuriated the home team fans. (Definition of infuriate from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of infuriate. infuriate. It also probably surprised, and infuriated, his boss, the president. From Foreign Policy.

  8. Jun 8, 2024 · infuriate (comparative more infuriate, superlative most infuriate) (now rare) Filled with, characterized by or expressing fury. Synonyms: enraged, furious, raging

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