cause uproar
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To be the reason for a noisy or angry public reaction.
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- The new policy is likely to cause an uproar among employees.
- His controversial remarks caused a huge uproar on social media.
- The decision to close the local hospital caused uproar in the community.
- Such a radical change would surely cause an uproar.
- The referee's bad call caused an uproar in the stadium.
- The proposed tax increase caused uproar across the country.
- Trying to ban coffee would cause an absolute uproar in the office.
- The scandalous photos caused quite an uproar when they were published.
- They knew the announcement would cause uproar, but they made it anyway.
- The sudden cancellation of the concert caused an uproar among the fans.