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to indignation
noun
An anger aroused by something perceived as an indignity, notably an offense or injustice.
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The responses of those named have ranged from puzzlement to indignation.
Fear gave way to indignation as the bus crawled forward and I got a good look.
"A relentless addiction to indignation may be one of the chief drivers of obstinate dogmatism," he writes.
But for every litter freak or culture purist driven to indignation by Banksy there's a person who is entranced.
The young woman's fear and frustration gradually give way to indignation at the treatment of herself and her fellow prisoners.
Weld's terror turned to indignation when he found none of his fellow passengers willing to join him in complaining of the recklessness of the conductor.
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They offer something for everyone, from advocacy groups looking for role models to indignation-seeking conservatives, from goggle-eyed male viewers to progressive female ones, from tyrants who demand psychological complexity to plot buffs".
But it shouldn't have to take worldwide indignation to push countries to agree to take steps to end violence.
Then (rather disappointingly for those whose imaginations run to tenderhearted indignation or to bloodlust) the hounds do not tear the stag to shreds.
King had begun to perceive that society tends to confine its indignation to injustices that can be attenuated without imperilling fundamental economic relationships.
Many are the politicians who have sought power by appealing to popular indignation over corruption only to turn a blind eye once they have won it.
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