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How to use enrages in a sentence

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What enrages you now is not last night's bad behaviour but a lifetime of bad behaviour and the marriage is over.
What enrages me about the article is the comment that Catherine made regarding the use of services by architecture students.
It is their existence, not to say the costs of keeping them in being, that enrages anti-monarchist writers such as Christopher Hitchen.
She said that is how she felt. As a feminist, as a black woman, sexism makes her angry but racism enrages her.
It is sissiness that frightens, enrages and offends the men.
Both are eighteen and, far from the diversions of town, the two share a girlish complicity that enrages Julien.
The other isms, if you will, make me very angry but I guess for me the most visceral is still sexism and sexism enrages me.
It was News Corporation that broached the possibility of releasing films early on pay-television a move that still enrages cinema owners.
As one song led to another, I decided that there was no point leaving somewhere where I was having such a great time for somewhere which almost inevitably enrages me.
And that enrages me, because I have not read a single mainstream review that sought to appreciate Gibson's basic, powerful imagery on its own terms.
However, the preservation of privileges for nobles enrages the townsmen and villagers, who chase and massacre Provleptis and other nobles, ransacking their properties.
The author's distant support for Vichy in the first three years of the war still enrages both Gaullists and the left, who consider Saint-Exupéry little more than a outmoded sentimental reactionary.
That is exactly what enrages and frightens the Sunnis. Not wrong, just very, very hardAt the end of the day, the three-pronged policy America is already pursuing in Iraq may very well be the best of a bad lot.
This is not just annoying but it enrages me to see that in order to rectify a situation, we have to support a process which is almost impossible to justify to anyone with any common sense.
A rare and astonishing book, sensitively translated by Deborah Smith, Human Acts enrages, impassions and, most importantly, gives voices back to those who were silenced.
Yes, Mr. Trudeau struck a serious blow to the separatists, and maybe that enrages the member opposite because Mr. Trudeau did a very good job as Prime Minister, and that offends certain members across the way.
Through intensive workshopping and artistic collaboration, this initial idea has grown into a brilliant piece of physical theatre with a story that at once moves and enrages.
This enrages Poseidon, causing the god to thwart Odysseus' homecoming for a very long time.
Examples from Classical Literature
But it always enrages or sickens me to hear Ruby, whereas I just wanted to laugh good-naturedly at Phil.
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