Phrases with «widespread outrage»

"Widespread outrage" means that a large number of people are very angry or upset about something. Full definition

Sentences with «widespread outrage»

  • 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. (uniteresist.org)
  • He was visibly irritated with having to back down in the face of widespread outrage and after much hesitation and buck passing, it fell through. (politics.co.uk)
  • Environmental issues, most noticeably climate change and animal cruelty, have seen widespread outrage and demonstrations involving young people, but the same can not be said for nature. (totalpolitics.com)
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