0 past simple and past participle of enrage
Even nonbelievers may become enraged at news that a gravesite somewhere has been desecrated.
It was said to be the focus of the elephant's anger in his enraged state.
The chief, enraged by their reappearance, then expelled the entire family.
For all its advantages of clarity, though, such a view enraged the sensibilities of a later generation of liberals.
The king, enraged, threatened to destroy the possessions of the objecting monks.
Perhaps this was out of sympathy for her older daughter, who was enraged by the engagement (although she happily married later).
Two features of the work enraged the royalists above all.
Sometimes he would become enraged at her, even in the presence of others.