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You can use it to describe something that causes consternation or a feeling of being shocked. Example: His sudden departure elicited consternation by his colleagues.
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The plan has been met with consternation by organizers of the festivals.
The revelations over the agencies' assault on encryption were greeted with consternation by technology industry groups.
UKIP's sole MP has caused consternation by refusing to endorse Nigel Farage's return as the party's leader.
IN 1993 Samuel Huntington caused consternation by arguing that globalisation would produce not harmonious growth, but a clash of civilisations.
The crowd jeered — tennis fans show their consternation by whistling, not booing — and Soderling looked up, shaking his head.
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The adoption of these rules was met with consternation, mostly by people outside of Delaware.
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For James Landale, the consternation occasioned by Morgan's death and the ensuing trial of David Landale attest to the waning popularity of the duel.
Given the consternation caused by Tagliabue's comments, one can imagine that Fox might not have freed Madden with one year left on his contract to join ABC.
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