From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishinfuriatein‧fu‧ri‧ate /ɪnˈfjʊərieɪt $ -ˈfjʊr-/ verb [transitive]  ANGRYto make someone extremely angry SYN anger Her actions infuriated her mother. It infuriated him that Beth was with another man.→ See Verb table
                                                    
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infuriate• Her racist attitudes infuriated her co-workers.• Kramer's stubborn refusal to answer any questions infuriated the officers. 
