Infuriate (verb)

  1. Make (someone) extremely angry.
  2. Provoke a strong feeling of anger in (someone).

Origin:

Late 16th century: from latin infuriat- "made furious", from the verb infuriatus, from in- "into" + furia "fury".

Examples:

  1. The constant interruptions during the meeting infuriated the manager.
  2. His lack of remorse only served to infuriate her further.
  3. The broken promises infuriated the investors.
  4. The traffic infuriate commuters every morning.
  5. The delay in the delivery of goods has infuriated the customer.
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