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ire

[ahyuhr] / aɪər /


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These proxy advisors often get the ire of executives because they offer opinions that may conflict with management’s suggestions.

From Barron's

In recent weeks a furious fanbase have directed their ire towards the Lewises amid a widely held belief that supporters' views about Frank were not being listened to.

From BBC

The guidelines also come just before the February 21 opening of France's annual agriculture fair, a hugely popular event in Paris where President Emmanuel Macron has often faced farmers' ire.

From Barron's

Consumers have expressed ire at "shrinkflation", where products are made smaller but the price stays the same.

From BBC

Higher food prices have become an object of ire among consumers.

From The Wall Street Journal