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Was (wer) ist Enrage - definition

ADVANCED EMOTION, FEELING OF INTENSE OR GROWING ANGER
Enraged; Enrage; Explosive anger; Infuriated; Infuriate; Frenzied; Extremely angry; Violently angry
  • Artist's sketches that show two types of extreme emotions; the right illustration shows rage mixed with fear, while the left shows extreme [[despair]].
  • Temperance]] and [[Humility]] [[virtue]]s versus [[Devil]] with Rage and [[Anger]] [[sins]]. A fresco from the 1717 Saint Nicolas church in Cukovets, [[Pernik Province]], [[Bulgaria]]

enrage         
(enrages, enraging, enraged)
If you are enraged by something, it makes you extremely angry.
He was enraged by news of plans to demolish the pub...
He enraged the government by renouncing the agreement.
VERB: be V-ed by n, V n
enraged
I began getting more and more enraged at my father...
ADJ
Enrage         
·vt To fill with rage; to provoke to frenzy or madness; to make furious.
enrage         
¦ verb make very angry.
Origin
C15: from Fr. enrager.

Wikipedia

Rage (emotion)

Rage (also known as frenzy or fury) is intense, uncontrolled anger that is an increased stage of hostile response to a perceived egregious injury or injustice.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Enrage
1. "Some people say it will enrage the insurgency," Nasr said.
2. "The central government will always be a reason to enrage sectarian violence.
3. But it is Sir Richard‘s views of the situation in Iraq that will enrage Downing Street.
4. His lack of visible emotion seemed to enrage some relatives of his victims.
5. Guards often desecrated the Koran to enrage and humiliate helpless believers.