Sentences

enrage in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To enrage means to provoke intense anger or outrage in someone.

Sample Sentences

  1. The unfair decision to cut funding for the arts program served to enrage the entire community.
  2. Her constant interruptions during the meeting began to enrage her colleagues, who were trying to make important points.
  3. Witnessing the injustice unfold right before his eyes was enough to enrage him beyond measure.
  4. Despite her calm demeanor, the rude comments from the audience managed to enrage her during the presentation.
  5. The controversial new policy was designed to help, but it only served to enrage many employees who felt overlooked.