infuriate in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Infuriate: to provoke intense anger or irritation in someone.
Sample Sentences
- His constant interruptions began to infuriate everyone in the meeting.
- The unfair decision made by the referee was enough to infuriate the home crowd.
- She tried to remain calm, but his careless remarks continued to infuriate her.
- Losing the championship game after such a hard-fought season was enough to infuriate the players.
- It infuriates me when people ignore the rules that are in place for everyone's safety.
- His careless remarks were enough to infuriate everyone in the meeting.
- The constant delays in the project timeline began to infuriate the entire team.
- She tried to stay calm, but his relentless teasing was starting to infuriate her.
- The unfair decision made by the referee was bound to infuriate the fans.
- It doesn't take much to infuriate him when it comes to matters of injustice.