generate outrage
Frequency: 7.08.5 per million words
To produce or create great anger, often in the public.
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- Media reports generated moral outrage.
- The company's unethical practices generated widespread public outrage.
- His insensitive comments generated significant outrage among the community.
- The government's new policy promises to generate considerable outrage.
- Such blatant disregard for human rights is bound to generate international outrage.
- The decision to close the hospital will surely generate local outrage.
- They hoped their actions would not generate unnecessary outrage.
- The scandalous revelations generated a wave of outrage.
- Critics predict the new regulations will generate massive outrage from consumers.
- The sudden announcement could generate immediate outrage from stakeholders.