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  • outrage — n. 1) to express; feel outrage 2) to spark (AE), spark off (BE), stir up outrage 3) an outrage against (an outrage against public morality) 4) an outrage to + inf. (it was an outrage to take innocent civilians hostage) 5) an outrage that + clause …   Combinatory dictionary

  • Outrage (2009 film) — Outrage Directed by Kirby Dick Produced by Amy Ziering …   Wikipedia

  • Outrage! (game) — Game box Players 2–6 Age range 8 and up Setup time 5–10 minutes Playing time 1 3 hours …   Wikipedia

  • Outrage (2010 film) — Outrage Theatrical release poster Directed by Takeshi Kitano Produced by …   Wikipedia

  • OutRage! — For other uses of the term, see Outrage (disambiguation). Formation 1990 Type LGBT Legal status ad hoc Purpose/focus Activism for LG …   Wikipedia

  • Outrage constraint — In corporate governance, the outrage constraint is an upper limit on executive pay.[1][2][3][4] References ^ Krugman, Paul (2002 08 23) …   Wikipedia

  • outrage — I UK [ˈaʊtˌreɪdʒ] / US noun Word forms outrage : singular outrage plural outrages * 1) [singular/uncountable] a strong feeling of anger and shock at something that you feel is wrong or unfair outrage over: There was public outrage over the… …   English dictionary

  • outrage — out|rage1 [ aut,reıdʒ ] noun * 1. ) uncount a strong feeling of anger and shock at something that you feel is wrong or unfair: INDIGNATION: outrage over: There was public outrage over the killings. outrage at: Church leaders expressed their shock …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Outrage factor — In public policy, the outrage factor is the portion of public opposition to a policy which does not derive from knowledge of the technical details. While policy analysis by institutional stakeholders may focus on risk benefit analysis and cost… …   Wikipedia

  • outrage — out|rage1 [ˈautreıdʒ] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: too great quantity , from outre beyond, too much ; influenced in meaning by rage] 1.) [U] a feeling of great anger and shock ▪ The response to the jury s verdict was one of outrage.… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • outrage — 01. The early release of the prisoner was an [outrage] to the family of his victim. 02. The public has been [outraged] by the recent scandals of this government. 03. [Outraged] readers canceled their subscriptions to the newspaper after it… …   Grammatical examples in English

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