outrage at

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Used to specify the direct cause or object of the outrage.

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Examples (10)

  • Campaigners have expressed outrage at the decision.
  • There was widespread public outrage at the government's new policy.
  • Many citizens felt profound outrage at the injustice.
  • The article sparked considerable outrage at its controversial claims.
  • She couldn't hide her outrage at the blatant discrimination.
  • The international community voiced its strong outrage at the human rights violations.
  • His remarks were met with immediate outrage at the press conference.
  • There is growing outrage at the lack of action on climate change.
  • Despite their outrage at the verdict, they remained peaceful.
  • The sudden fare increase caused considerable outrage at the transportation company.