English to Spanish Dictionary outrage

outrage

atropello
definition
verb
he was outraged at this attempt to take his victory away from him
arouse fierce anger, shock, or indignation in (someone).
noun
her voice trembled with outrage
an extremely strong reaction of anger, shock, or indignation.
translation of 'outrage'
verb
atropellar,
ultrajar,
violar tensamente,
violentar
noun
desafuero,
atentado,
desmán,
atrocidad,
indignidad,
atropello,
escándalo
example
The news provoked widespread 'outrage' from the families of people in care.
But then there are always a handful of ads that still have the capacity to shock and 'outrage' me.
On a daily basis, Yale students and professors express the moral 'outrage' they feel toward our criminal justice system.
The murder sparked public 'outrage' in the province and led to renewed calls for the death sentence.
The vicious character of the police attack provoked widespread public 'outrage' .
The chamber sparked public 'outrage' by doing so at the time.
The federal order to stop discriminating provoked 'outrage' on the part of several school board members.
It was the first time I had ever detected a trace of anger or 'outrage' in her voice.
Their deaths sparked 'outrage' and anger in the city and far beyond.
The attempt to feign 'outrage' runs out of steam here, and he grins.
A bomb 'outrage' to have any influence on public opinion must go beyond the intention of vengeance or terrorism.
the decision was an 'outrage'
"We were shocked by this latest terrorist 'outrage' , " he said.
And you have to believe there's pressure put on these people to perform and do things that shock and 'outrage' us.
We'll have the special report on a plan that is causing 'outrage' .
Make it a call but make it an informed call and one you deliberate on and just is not a knee-jerk reaction to the moral 'outrage' in the community.
In this case, the words of the judge who approved his removal have caused justifiable 'outrage' .
Eloquent leaders with strong voices of unmediated 'outrage' have emerged.
Matters of preference, like music and interior design, do not provoke moral 'outrage' .
her voice trembled with 'outrage'
I hope 'outrage' is expressed - we have got to protect what we have.
Many others from all around the world have been writing their opinions and reactions, ranging from shock and 'outrage' to fury to dismay to fear and worry.
her voice trembled with 'outrage'
Widespread public anger and 'outrage' grew on both sides of the Atlantic.
A loud rumbling of 'outrage' erupted from various groups and the councilman had to order them to be quiet.
Five voices rose to a shout of 'outrage' and indignation.
Anger, 'outrage' , disgust, fear and irritation are some of the expected responses of women who are open enough to talk about this growing problem.
Some parents were 'outraged' by this and took the Board of Education to court.
This event, more than any of his pop 'outrages' , has struck a chord with the public.
A man was 'outraged' to discover his car had literally been glued to the ground by workmen resurfacing the roads.
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