The word
"outraged" means feeling extremely angry, upset, or offended about something.
Full definition
While a response of moral
outrage at injustice may alert us to conditions of injustice, we must recognize that our initial «reading» of the situation is at best partial.
Public
outrage over that fact led to much stronger collection efforts.
There should be
outrage by ethical climate scientists everywhere.
Perhaps the expressions of
outrage from teachers and others are having an impact on the administration.
You fools that ask these types of questions love to spark
outrage in people.
But the false alarm
sparked outrage from local politicians, as it took more than half an hour to correct.
Combined
with outrage over individual incidents, is growing concern over drug crime and violence.
And teachers have expressed
outrage about state - mandated performance evaluations that they say are arbitrary and unfair.
We have all seen the public
outrage when companies ignore environmental guidelines and / or neglect their employees.
Thus, acknowledging emotions such as
moral outrage in clinical law contexts can represent a challenge to dominant ideas in legal education contexts.
As a way of illustrating the idea of
outrage as risk perception, think about a three year old who is scared because she believes there are monsters under her bed.
If you haven't, concerns over the pricing structure and that hero content will be earned via loot boxes rather than unlocked with the games once purchased has
caused outrage among gamers.
While by no means a source of
outrage for most Xbox owners, the digital delay has been held by many as something of an annoyance for a good while now.
The juxtaposition has sparked
outrage among environmental advocates gathered here.
There is a place for righteous
outrage against injustice, but we should be careful about attacking people instead of policies.
Why have such blatantly contradictory laws received so little criticism, if
not outrage?
The vulnerability is common, and it will cause other service - based companies to walk the plank of public
outrage if it is not properly understood and contained.
So it doesn't help to explain why there was
more outrage in 2018 than in 2012 or 2008.
But pushing a transmission line through protected public land would almost certainly
provoke outrage from environmentalists.
They already offer online play for free, so taking that away from people and making them pay is a bit ridiculous and would most likely
outrage many gamers.
A leak exposed their intention to include a cut to holidays, as part of an overall below inflation three year deal, sparked
widespread outrage within the NHS and wider.
As the source of much
fan outrage, multiplayer progression is definitely a sore spot.
The newspaper released a statement after
outrage followed the cover, saying they chose to use that photo because it was a crucial play in the game.
This had an adverse effect and
prompted outrage from well connected publishing houses.
The new game is taking the series back to its roots thanks to the contents feedback and
media outrage over how recent installments have turned out.
Often politicians and supporters of high executive salaries dismiss
such outrage as «the politics of envy».
Is the lack of
outrage because of the population's decision that this is bad science or perhaps a thoughtful reading of the existing data?
That is surely what the party must do, if it is to turn moral
outrage into appealing moral policies.
But in my opinion, the war on accessibility sometimes reaches a point of
outrage which is, in fact, detrimental to the industry.
It's true, there are glaring mistakes in the Switch that warrant hesitation, disappointment, and perhaps
even outrage.
Of course, there is as
much outrage at the loss of human life!
The revelations have
drawn outrage from the Muslim community and civil liberties advocates, who say the surveillance has gone too far.
Within a day, Conservatives were demanding apologies and churning up
outrage across social media.
The numerous deaths sparked
national outrage as authorities struggled to find out what caused the unfortunate incidence.
Instead of responding to the growing
outrage around the issue, the premier seems to be hoping it will just blow over.
Spare me this
faux outrage over campaign placement integrity.
Of course, it is highly unlikely that you will be reading about this
latest outrage in the mainstream media.
In 2018, it's much more fashionable to
show outrage, to be critical.
Initially, the exchange said it would not support the new coin,
triggering outrage among users and a surge in withdrawals.
Instead of red -
faced outrage, we should offer the inspiration of virtue.
We should feel the
same outrage no matter what human right employers are attempting to deny their employees.
When I left the industry
consumer outrage about reporting errors and the mysterious black box of credit scores was an annoyance.
I
left outrage behind long ago, I feel sad, instead, usually.
Many commenters and readers supported this, though there was, I guess unsurprisingly, some
conservative outrage in response.