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Discover Ludwig"voice indignation" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to express strong displeasure or anger about something. Example: The politician's speech was filled with passion and he raised his voice to indignation as he spoke about the injustice faced by the marginalized communities.
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If Woolf were speaking to us now, she would surely voice indignation at the fate of Amina Lawal, the adulterous Nigerian woman whom an Islamic court has ordered to be executed once she ceases to breast-feed her baby.
Indians voice indignation over highly publicized incidents of rape, like the recent one in Delhi of a young woman by an Uber driver, but there is little public discussion of the socio-cultural context of the rape epidemic.
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Sergei Pavlov, the leader of the Soviet group, has already voiced indignation at the US boycott threat.
He voiced indignation at President Bush's appointment of Mr. Abrams to the National Security Council post responsible for promoting democracy and human rights.
The skater at the heart of the accusations that Alimzhan Tokhtakhounov rigged the Salt Lake Olympic skating results struck back this week, voicing indignation at what she painted as a conspiracy to tarnish her Olympic gold medal.
Oil money and hafnium Not for the faint-hearted Empowered That's what friends are for Death in Venice The capitalist communist Reprints"More than ever, journalists must mobilise so that editorial independence from political and economic power is guaranteed," said the main union of French journalists this week, voicing indignation at Mr Sarkozy's interference.
After the Socialist minister said few Roma could ever integrate into French society and "the majority" should be sent "back to the borders", human rights campaigners, the European Commission and one of his cabinet colleagues voiced indignation.
"The Hornsby case has had a dramatic impact on people who were afraid to voice their indignation before," Mr. George said.
Neither Tony Blair nor Gordon Brown would ever have spoken great chunks of this speech, as year after year they dared voice no indignation at the wilder dysfunctions of an out-of-control culture of obscene rewards.
Some clamoured for her impeachment over a multi-billion-dollar bribery scandal at Petrobras, the state-controlled oil giant; others simply wished to voice their indignation over sleaze and years of economic mismanagement that has pushed inflation to 7.7% in February, and is likely to plunge Brazil into recession this year.
Bolivian President Evo Morales is one of few foreign leaders to voice his indignation over the Ayotzinapa case in recent days.
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