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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arouse rage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing actions or events that provoke feelings of anger or fury in individuals.
Example: "The politician's controversial remarks seemed to arouse rage among the audience, leading to heated debates."
Alternatives: "incite anger" or "provoke fury."
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While the Rev. Al Sharpton has tried to arouse rage over the deaths of Ms. Spruill and Mr. Zongo, the response has been much more muted than it might have been a few years ago, when racial tensions in the city were more raw.
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The draft riots of 1863, when rioters, most of them Irish, killed blacks by the score, and the Triangle Shirtwaist fire of 1911, when capitalist exploitation of immigrant labor aroused rage, are two that come to mind.
It was not surprising that the court-packing controversy would arouse the rage of the right, which already detested Roosevelt and the New Deal and believed the White House was building a dictatorship.
U.S. military force, especially, arouses his rage, for it reminds him of the compromises made by Adenauer's Germany to join the Cold War.
I'm not sure how this mess looks to the rest of the world, but around here, it's arousing rare rage.
That would involve taking further steps towards a softer version of Brexit, a move that would arouse even more intense rage against her from within her party.
For almost six years I have tippy-toed around cancer, fearful of arousing it, fearful of its rage.
Several other pro-life Democrats may also balk.As a candidate, Barack Obama spoke of soothing the rage that abortion arouses.
HMGB1 does not increase cytokines of TNF-α and IL-1β, but RAGE blockade reduced cytokines aroused by LPS in primary spinal neuron culture via ELISA.
Soon after the film's release, David Denby posted here about the debates about the film that raged in social settings, and it continues to arouse strong and widely divergent responses, among readers and journalists alike.
Think of the effect testosterone has had on you in the past, like when you get sexually aroused, or on any occasion when you felt aggression or rage (especially in your teenage years).
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