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incensed

[in-senst] / ɪnˈsɛnst /


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Her remarks ignited debate on Spanish social media, and ministers in Spain's left-wing government were incensed at the move.

From BBC

And when I heard her story, I was incensed, because she didn't have any letters after her name or papers published, that her version of events was deemed not really credit-worthy.

From Salon

The story opens after X’s death in 1996, when C.M., incensed by an unauthorized book about her wife, sets out to write a corrective.

From New York Times

While Jacqueline was incensed at the time, she did fetch him a drink, and was able to laugh about it afterwards.

From BBC

Much of the anger on the street is targeted towards President Macky Sall, whose failure to rule out running for a third term in office has incensed many.

From Reuters