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The word 'infuriating' is correct and usable in written English
It is an adjective that means extremely angry or annoyed. Example: The traffic jam this morning was infuriating - it took three times as long to get to work as it usually does.
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Present participle of infuriate
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There are bitter memories of 2006, when the paper's issue featuring the Muhammad cartoons sold 500,000 copies and the previous editorial shareholders quietly took home six-figure dividends, infuriating the rest of the staff.
But as the subject's specter looms larger by the day, and as presumed Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton has stepped up her calls on the need to battle climate change as a potential signature issue, the "I'm not a scientist" line is infuriating scientists.
At the risk of infuriating lovers of authentic satay, I disagree with all the recipes over texture.
Elagabal said: City of Quartz is a fantastic and infuriating read, a brutal and lively account of a city and its endless suburbs produced by real estate speculation and conflicts between elites.
Georgia officials have once again approved a specialty license plate featuring the Confederate battle flag, infuriating civil rights advocates and renewing a debate among those who believe the symbol honors Confederate heritage and those who see it as racially charged.
There are fewer qualms about infuriating accountants across the Atlantic.
This combination promises frequent situations in which presidents are unable to enact their agendas, infuriating their own partisans (George W. Bush post-2006, Barack Obama post-2010), unlike Westminster systems where governing leaders always have legislative majorities.
So consider a horrible possibility: that now it is the "new America" in the west that just doesn't "get it" (in the infuriating phrase of the 1990s' cyber-gurus) and the "old America" in the east that is grappling with the future.Ever since September 11th Californians have been out of the American loop, flummoxed by the war on terrorism and locked into a pre-September 11th mindset.
The sale was structured to take advantage of stockmarket rules that exempted capital gains tax, infuriating voters in Bangkok who had had enough of Mr Thaksin.
The firm was kicked out shortly after Mr Nasheed, infuriating India.Now Mr Nasheed promises, if he wins, to bring the Indian firm back.
But Mr Brufau chopped the dividend by 19% in December, infuriating Mr del Rivero.
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