Infuriating [verb]

Definition of Infuriating:

make angry

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Sentence/Example of Infuriating:

As infuriating as that might be, they’re able to do so because of the United States’s uneven vaccine campaign.

Less than a week after work began, the government of Panama suddenly switched diplomatic recognition from Taipei to Beijing, blindsiding–and infuriating–its Washington allies.

“I can’t tell you how infuriating it is as a parent to see Lululemon open and bars and gyms open and school still closed,” Romo said.

The mug for a bris, a shiva, a long line at Zabar's, a protracted and infuriating call with your insurance provider.

This is a somewhat infuriating read, but well worth your time.

Media coverage of women in business has seen infuriating missteps.

I will not sit in infuriating, slow-moving traffic or yell out the car window, “Pick a lane, moron!”

It is, you may be interested to hear, a dreary and infuriating business.

He stopped short, drawing himself up and preening in the way that was half infuriating and half pathetic.

Prices rose and rose—with an infuriating effect upon the wage-earner.