0 (a period of) extreme or violent anger: --
I was frightened because I had never seen him in such a rage before.
Her sudden towering rages were terrifying.
1 an exciting or entertaining event involving a lot of activity: --
The party was a rage.
3 used to refer to situations where people become extremely angry or violent: --
air-rage
trolley-rage
road-rage
4 extreme or violent anger, or a period of feeling such anger: --
There was a big forest fire raging at the time, and the danger was very present to my mind.
The troops were in no way equipped to prevent the wars from raging through the towns in which they were based.
The great argument which has raged over the years about local authority fee-paying schools was only the beginning.
The reason for the low morale at present is not all the political argument that rages, although some would have us believe that.
They will find that there is raging inflation.
Now, of course, it seems incredible to us since, as always happens during war and the aftermath of war, that battle no longer rages.
There are 26 conflicts raging in which two or more countries are at war.
Now the storm has been raging for over two months.