1.   It has also provoked outrage overseas.

2.   Sensational news stories are more likely to provoke outrage than academic work or serious social comment.

3.   The decision provoked outrage from women and human rights groups.

4.   And he admitted none of the charges of concocting phony land deals and bilking elderly investors, charges that provoked national outrage against Keating and politicians who supported him.

5.   At the news conference, Bishop James M. Stanton of the Diocese of Dallas said the ruling had caused anguish and provoked outrage among Episcopalians throughout the nation.

6.   A report released Monday by the commission, and endorsed by five of its seven members, provoked official outrage.

7.   A videotape of the incident captured worldwide attention and provoked outrage in the African-American community, which had long complained that the LAPD targeted minorities.

8.   But the final report, which provoked outrage from Cuban-American legislators, was a consensus product of Cuba analysts from across the U.S. intelligence community.

9.   But the specter of tax dollars funding this kind of public-relations frippery provoked appropriate outrage.

10.   Each of those crimes provoked public outrage at the exploitation of children by a trusted adult.

v. + outrage >>共 160
express 29.23%
spark 13.48%
provoke 9.88%
cause 8.79%
voice 3.35%
trigger 3.18%
prompt 3.18%
stir 1.51%
draw 1.42%
follow 1.34%
provoke + n. >>共 647
protest 3.97%
outrage 3.90%
violence 3.57%
attack 2.91%
criticism 2.81%
debate 2.38%
outcry 2.22%
anger 2.18%
confrontation 1.98%
clash 1.95%
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