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outrage

[out-reyj] / ˈaʊt reɪdʒ /




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"That's why there isn't enough outrage or action over these completely avoidable deaths. When it comes to treating snakebites, every second counts."

From BBC

French technology giant Capgemini has announced it will sell its US subsidiary after its work locating people for immigration enforcement agency ICE sparked outrage.

From BBC

Young Iranians last took to the streets en masse in 2022, outraged over the death of a young woman in custody of the country’s “morality police,” who accused her of wearing her headscarf improperly.

From The Wall Street Journal

There are no viral clips, no TikTok reactions from red hat superfans and no manufactured outrage that turns into free publicity.

From Salon

He snorted a spark of outraged fire, twelve inches from Christopher’s elbow; he flinched sideways.

From Literature