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Meanings of
infuriate
in inglés
portugués
irritar
catalán
enfurismar
español
sulfurar
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To make furious.
incense
exasperate
español
sulfurar
Synonyms
Examples for "
incense
"
incense
exasperate
Examples for "
incense
"
1
We know that the religious rites of ancient times used
incense
extensively.
2
In this book are included several recipes for natural
incense
and oils.
3
Commercial
incense
is also available in solid form, as cones or sticks.
4
Burning this
incense
during such efforts will increase your chances of success.
5
The pungent reek of
incense
from a street-shrine was in the smells.
1
But I know very well how to
exasperate
and humble the Christians.
2
She hesitated in her response, not wishing to
exasperate
Desnoyers any further.
3
Accordingly, no means were neglected that could inflame and
exasperate
the populace.
4
He will puzzle us and perplex us as well as
exasperate
us.
5
They do not know what will soothe, and what will
exasperate
them.
Usage of
infuriate
in inglés
1
Continuous and unwonted defeat might
infuriate
some men to a great effort.
2
She tried to think of a question that would not
infuriate
him.
3
The temperance missionary and the
infuriate
liquor-dealer stood upon the same platform.
4
The smile of contempt upon his face seemed to
infuriate
the Russian.
5
Names you could drop to impress your friends, or
infuriate
your enemies.
6
So these are people we can't afford to alienate, much less
infuriate
.
7
First, she came out as queer, which appeared to
infuriate
many people.
8
Routed by those
infuriate
animals other brave combatants ran on the field.
9
Instead, I will scrape the ground with my shovel-thatwill
infuriate
her.
10
He invented details calculated to
infuriate
his confederate, to inflame his jealousy.
11
Ralph's perplexed and distressed look seemed to again
infuriate
the old man.
12
The clubby reminiscences will
infuriate
an awful lot of people this weekend.
13
Passport control provided Mulch with another opportunity to
infuriate
his partner.
14
They hurt them, of course, and
infuriate
them: like stinging flies.
15
Irresistible in battle, it had become so
infuriate
as to be beyond control.
16
Any invalidation of Bemba's candidacy would
infuriate
his supporters, especially in western Congo.
Other examples for "infuriate"
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infuriate
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
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Translations for
infuriate
portugués
irritar
catalán
enfurismar
encolerir
irritar
enfurir
español
sulfurar
exasperar
enfurecer
Infuriate
through the time
Infuriate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common