You really do enrage me.
Try not to enrage the bull.
His words always seem to enrage the public.
The noisy children continued to enrage the teacher as she tried unsuccessfully to teach the lesson.
the old man enrage me
The fox began to enrage the bull by nipping at his heels.
The word 'enrage' is a verb meaning 'to make angry; to fill with anger'. Example sentences:His technique is to enrage his opponent so that he would make stupid mistakes.I was enraged when Mya kept annoying me.
The job of the matador is to enrage the bull without getting hurt.
She/He was as enraged like a boy who can't find his toy
Yes, enrage is a prefix of "en". :?
The past tense of enrage is enraged.
It would also enrage neighboring Turkey, which controls crucial trade routes for the landlocked Iraqi Kurds.
infuriate, exasperate, aggravate, irritate, exacerbate, antagonize
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enrage.