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infuriate (verb), infuriates; infuriated; infuriating
1. To make someone extremely or violently angry: Shirley was infuriated by her husband's arrogance.
2. To anger, to exasperate (cause great irritation), or to annoy someone very much: There were times when Roy's stubbornness infuriated his mother.
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infuriated (adjective), more infuriated, most infuriated
A reference to inflaming or provoking other people: The infuriated members of congress were yelling at each other and it was obvious that they would not legalize the administration's proposal to stop illegal immigration.
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