arouse indignation

Frequency: 6.26.5 per million words

To cause someone to feel indignation.

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Examples (10)

  • The politician's controversial statements were sure to arouse public indignation.
  • Such blatant injustice cannot fail to arouse widespread indignation.
  • His dismissive attitude could easily arouse the indignation of the workers.
  • The company's unethical practices began to arouse consumer indignation.
  • Promises that are broken often arouse the indignation of the electorate.
  • The shocking revelations threatened to arouse international indignation.
  • The unfair decision did nothing but arouse their deep indignation.
  • It was a deliberate act designed to arouse their fierce indignation.
  • The artist's provocative work sought to arouse both admiration and indignation.
  • The lack of accountability will inevitably arouse considerable indignation.