0 past simple and past participle of infuriate
It was like the sound of some infuriated animal and it came tearing through him.
The tasteless representation infuriated the national archaeological authorities.
How dramatically are we allowed to mourn, panic, or become infuriated before we are considered, or consider ourselves, dysfunctional, disordered, or simply "inconvenient"?
He was infuriated by their 'audacious and disorderly habit' of claiming squatters' rights on 'any spot of vacant land they fancied'.
Many are proud of this ownership and many more are irked and even infuriated by it, but the fact of the ownership remains.
That kind of misrepresentation has infuriated everybody, including many of my opponents' supporters.
But, worse than that, the surcharge infuriated our trading partners, even to the state of a mild case of incendiarism.
I do not know whether the suppliers are exploiting the position, but, were they to do so, society as a whole would be infuriated.