Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outrage.(verb)
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Use "outrages" in a sentence
"Payback for imagined outrages is the cornerstone of the wingnut mindset. harold Says:"
"Jason Foster goes through the latest outrages from the So-Called Liberal News Media."
"At issue is whether Congress will support the president's desire to clarify what's known as Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions, which outlaws what they call outrages upon personal dignity and humiliating and degrading treatment."