make sb indignant
Frequency: 6.56.3 per million words
To cause someone to feel indignant.
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Examples (10)
- His blatant disregard for the rules made everyone indignant.
- The unfair decision made the entire community indignant.
- Her insensitive comments made many people indignant.
- Such blatant injustice will always make us indignant.
- Their dismissive attitude made the petitioners indignant.
- The politician's lies made the voters indignant.
- It makes me indignant when I see such prejudice.
- The accusation, though false, made him deeply indignant.
- This kind of treatment makes any reasonable person indignant.
- The company's unethical practices made its former employees indignant.