Well, to infuriate someone is to make them angry, but rage is an extreme form of anger. So, they cannot be used the same way.
FURY and RAGE are both terms for intense anger; INFURIATE and ENRAGE are terms for causing anger.
The noun form of "infuriate" is "infuriation."
It infuriate most parents when their children refuse to listen to them and treat with disrespect.
The noun form for the verb to infuriate is infuriataion.
Rage- anger Go look in the R section of the dictionary.
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ENRAGE - (verb) to provoke or anger, i.e. to create rage, often violent rage. Example: "His attempts to control the lion only further enraged the beast." Example : "The plagiarism of his work enraged the professor."
The homonym for rage is "wage." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings. While "rage" refers to intense anger or fury, "wage" refers to the amount of money paid for work or services.
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No, they do not have similar meanings. Yes, they have contradictory meanings. They mean neither the same nor opposite.