Enrage (verb)

  1. To make extremely angry; infuriate.
  2. To cause to become extremely violent or uncontrollable.

Origin:

From old french enrager, from en- (intensive prefix) + rage.

Examples:

  1. His tardiness enrages me, I can't stand when people are not punctual.
  2. The news of the accident enraged the crowd and they began to shout and throw things.
  3. The dog's barking enrages the neighbor and he always calls the police.
  4. The injustice of the situation enrages her and she decided to protest.
  5. His constant interruptions enrage me, I can't even finish my sentence.
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