Phrases with «public anger»

"Public anger" refers to the strong emotions and frustration felt by a large group of people towards a particular issue or situation that they believe is unfair, unacceptable, or harmful. It is a collective expression of displeasure or outrage that is expressed publicly through protests, demonstrations, social media, or other forms of activism. Full definition

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Sentences with «public anger»

  • The proposed measures are at least in part the product of public anger over the financial crisis and the government's response, particularly the rescues of some individual financial firms. (alephblog.com)
  • But most seriously for the prime minister, he has failed utterly to understand the depth and the scale of public anger and what therefore needed to be done as a matter of urgency. (labour-uncut.co.uk)
  • The apologies came in response to simmering public anger about the incident and the airline's handling of it. (sandiegouniontribune.com)
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