English to Spanish Dictionary infuriating

infuriating

exasperante
definition
verb
her silences infuriated him
make (someone) extremely angry and impatient.
adjective
that infuriating half-smile on his face
making one extremely angry and impatient; very annoying.
translation of 'infuriating'
adjective
exasperante,
que enfurece
example
The battle for power has moved into the shadows, casting an 'infuriating' fog over its news coverage.
I refer to the 'infuriating' trend for some organisations to simply ignore the email they receive.
This argument that bad doctors are responsible for the medical malpractice crisis is the most 'infuriating' argument out there.
In any case, dealing with life on a bad team can be 'infuriating' .
Elizabeth found the question, voiced so mildly, 'infuriating' .
Millions of kids, through the book, feel the 'infuriating' injustices of autocracy.
The whole area of politics and campaigning is 'infuriating' at times.
His inability to see her side of this was 'infuriating' .
This time his team chose the big city to produce their most 'infuriating' performance of the season.
On the other hand, this game can be absolutely 'infuriating' .
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