create uproar

Frequency: 7.814.1 per million words

To generate or bring about a situation of public outcry.

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  • The new policy proposals are likely to create an immense uproar among the public.
  • His controversial remarks threatened to create a political uproar across the nation.
  • Such drastic changes to the education system would undoubtedly create an academic uproar.
  • The unexpected announcement managed to create a brief uproar in the usually calm meeting.
  • If the truth ever came out, it would create an international uproar.
  • Environmental activists vowed to create an uproar if the harmful project was approved.
  • The mayor's decision to cut public services is sure to create considerable uproar.
  • Journalists hoped their exposé would create enough uproar to force a government investigation.
  • By challenging the long-standing traditions, she sought to create a social uproar.
  • A single false step could create a massive uproar within the company.