outrages in English

noun
1
an extremely strong reaction of anger, shock, or indignation.
her voice trembled with outrage
verb
1
arouse fierce anger, shock, or indignation in (someone).
he was outraged at this attempt to take his victory away from him

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1. 25 This is an act that outrages public opinion.

2. People are seeking retribution for the latest terrorist outrages.

3. With its tendency to glorify brute force it outrages moral standards and inflames the passions.

4. He insults your reserve, he Arraigns your modesty, he wounds you to the heart and outrages your dearest affections

5. Fasil and her co-defendants were charged with "treason, outrages against the Constitution and incitement to armed conspiracy".

6. That said, the regulatory outrages against common sense continue unabated, and the pressing need for reform remains unsatisfied.

7. Atheism is rooted in science and reason, and atheists distrust anything that contradicts science or outrages reason. (85% of the members of America's national academy of science reject God.). Dr T.P.Chia 

8. Does more than Botanize on the graves of mutilated peasants and famous victims--he blackmails us with our sentiment and outrages our compassion; it is the novel as a form of abuse, the dead-end of feeling." The future that had arrived

9. Would that the sacrifice of our lives might avail to put an end to such outrages and Blasphemies; were it so, how gladly we should make it, for we desire, O most holy Mother, to love thee and to honor thee with all our hearts, since this is the will of God

10. 1896, William Temple Hornaday, The Man who Became a Savage: A Story of Our Own Times‎, Peter Paul Book Company, page 31:] In this very city, the jury box has Became so corrupted that it is impossible to convict men of the gross outrages they inflicted on voters at the polls last election day.”