Phrases with «outrage»

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"Outrage" means a strong feeling of anger, shock, or injustice that is usually expressed through strong disapproval or protest. It refers to a feeling of extreme offense or indignation caused by something perceived as wrong or unfair. Full definition

Adjective + «outrage»

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Sentences with «outrage»

  • 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. (slaw.ca)
  • Public outrage over that fact led to much stronger collection efforts. (asklizweston.com)
  • There should be outrage by ethical climate scientists everywhere. (globalclimatescam.com)
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