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outrage

[out-reyj] / ˈaʊt reɪdʒ /




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The widespread protests over Good’s death are an example of just how far people have been pushed, but Arteaga expressed her wish that such outrage could be found earlier.

From Salon

Each step normalizes the next, until practices that would once have provoked universal outrage become accepted as routine.

From Salon

The Lagos State Government has ordered an investigation into the death, as public outrage spread over the state of healthcare in Africa's most populous country.

From BBC

The documents, obtained and published by journalist Ken Klippenstein, come from an anonymous “outraged” Border Patrol official.

From Salon

We welcome your thoughts, counterarguments, even a healthy dose of outrage.

From Los Angeles Times