Strike with disgust or revulsion.
Force (someone) to have sex against their will.
Violate the sacred character of a place or language.
Другие значения термина "outrage" 1 One case sparked national outrage , forcing the government to recognize DGCIM abuse.
2 Trump stopped separating families last month following public outrage and court challenges.
3 Another week and it's another case of public outrage , this time Killarney.
4 The effects of immigration detention on refugees' health should outrage our nation.
5 Public outrage reached a boiling point, with critical testimonials flooding social media.
6 In recent years, Palij has become the subject of sustained local outrage .
7 Sporadic outrage from people who don't understand how public phone votes work.
8 The sense of outrage at the Minister's recent decision is also public.
9 The voices of outrage , however, are being heard well beyond U.S. borders.
10 However, the video soon emerged on Facebook, and quite predictably sparked outrage .
11 Taplin's sense of outrage is palpable and his case is often compelling.
12 That tragedy sparked national outrage and proposed gun control legislation in Washington.
13 It provoked outrage on Monday among environmental campaigners and free speech advocates.
14 International outrage is growing about the case, and the shock guilty verdict.
15 A new consciousness leader also knows the difference between outrage and rage.
16 The language of outrage is far more colourful than that of hope.
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