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Outrage (?), v. t. [Out + rage.] To rage in excess of. [R.] Young.
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Outrage (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Outragen (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Outraging (?).] [F. outrager. See Outrage, n.]
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1. To commit outrage upon; to subject to outrage; to treat with violence or excessive abuse.
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Base and insolent minds outrage men when they have hope of doing it without a return. Atterbury.
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This interview outrages all decency. Broome.
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2. Specifically, to violate; to commit an indecent assault upon (a female).
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3. To cause to become very angry; as, the burning of the flag outraged the small conservative town.
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