outrages

[US]/ˈaʊtreɪdʒɪz/
[UK]/ˈaʊtreɪdʒɪz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to evoke strong anger or indignation

Phrases & Collocations

public outrages

social outrages

moral outrages

political outrages

human outrages

daily outrages

common outrages

recent outrages

notable outrages

local outrages

Example Sentences

the public expressed their outrages over the new policy.

his outrages against the community were widely reported.

many felt that the decision was an outrage.

outrages committed during the war left deep scars.

she was outraged by the unfair treatment she received.

the outrages of the past should not be forgotten.

his outrages against the environment sparked protests.

people took to the streets to protest the outrages.

there was widespread outrage over the incident.

outrages like these can lead to significant change.

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