Synonym: outrage. Similar words: designation, indignant, indignantly, indication, nation, zonation, national, donation. Meaning: [‚ɪndɪg'neɪʃn] n. a feeling of righteous anger.
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151) Corporate America and Wall Street have responded to the public vilification with indignation and surprise.
152) I am a tourist from the mainland. I am here to express my indignation with the Hong Kong tour guide for her rudeness!
153) While they were with Jesus, any slight shown to Him aroused their indignation and combativeness.
154) Authority figures might lash out at you with criticism, indignation or accusations.
155) That frolick which shakes one man with laughter will convulse another with indignation.
156) Finally aroused the indignation of the people, during the Revolution Palace of Versailles was almost deserted.
157) That revulsion alone could have produced only indignation and sympathy for its victims.
158) He took a day off to get thoroughly worked up in, came home that night full to the chin of indignation and Dunedin beer, and tried to kick Steelman out.
159) The questions you ask consistently will create either enervation or enjoyment, indignation or inspiration, misery or magic.
160) I know that engagement with repressive regimes lacks the satisfying purity of indignation.
161) The creation of aphasiac made Mobai's novels have critical spirit and characteristics of indignation, inhibition, powerlessness,(sentencedict.com) rebellion and exodus.
162) Nay, impatience kills the fool and indignation slays the simpleton.
163) The vindictive feeling called " moral indignation " is merely a form of cruelty.
164) How could he choke back his indignation at the slanderous charges his opponent levelled against him?
165) His articles aroused the anger and indignation of the popular masses against the tsarist autocracy.
166) Weibo, which was founded nearly two years ago and which said in May it had surpassed 140 million users, has been a conduit for public indignation with previous scandals.
167) And when the ten heard it, they were with indignation against the two brethren.
168) This facet of the Holy Spirit not only moves in righteous indignation against the sinful natural of others but also against that which is sinful in you.
169) O Assyrian , the rod of mine anger, and the staff in their hand is mine indignation.
170) Ordinarily this would have been my cue to indulge in a display of self-righteous indignation, but there's not much point when nobody can understand you.
171) And when the ten heard it, they were moved with indignation against the two brethren.
172) More, her righteous indignation with Piotr would be compromised if she indulged her instinct for revenge and sexual counterstrike.
173) Whatever the case , Chinese are well acquainted with Americans'feelings of indignation mixed with powerlessness.
174) We are regarding monopoly as a "dreadful monster", giving vent to our noble righteous indignation against that, attempting to keep it out from the visual field of socialist economy.
175) Then went Haman forth that day joyful and with a glad heart: but when Haman saw Mordecai in the king's gate, that he stood not up, nor moved for him, he was full of indignation against Mordecai.
176) Burn with righteous indignation , martyr sacrifices for equality, do the mankind to liberate emancipator.
177) On May 15, 1925, factory of Shanghai Japan bombazine produced the event of Gu Zhenggong of shoot dead worker one case, aroused the intense indignation of masses.
178) Mrs. Elsing, Mrs. Merriwether and Mrs. Whiting were red with indignation.
179) He was amazed that some countries should express indignation at it.
180) And in her bitterness burned a cold indignation against Clifford, and his writings and his talk: against all the men of his sort who defrauded a woman even of her own body.
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