Similar words: hire, tire, mire, wire, dire, fired, tired, empire. Meaning: ['aɪə(r)] n. 1. a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance 2. belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins).
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1. Their ire was directed mainly at the government.
2. The proposal has drawn the ire of local residents.
3. Petty restrictions easily raised/aroused the ire of such a creative artist.
4. Their ire won at least one concession.
5. But she also attracted the ire of advocacy groups.
6. She did not raise the ire of teachers.
7. That, too, is raising the neighbours' ire.
8. Controversial from the start, Barkett has raised the ire of conservatives for a number of decisions since joining the federal court.
9. Such was the good doctor's ire that he insisted that S4C's subsidy should be stopped.
10. In addition to facing the ire of frustrated riders, Muni has also come under fire recently from federal safety officials.
11. Means-related fines, in particular, have aroused the ire of middle-income earners.
12. Her smiling grace converteth straight to ire.
13. Now it is China that attracts Washington's ire.
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14. The fire is ire all night.
15. A combination of circumstances landed the company ire bankruptcy.
16. Case law and statute law ire individually the main source of law in the common -law system and civil-law system.
17. He snares ire my troubles as well as in my joys.
18. The boy got ire to the athletic school after a special test.
19. The ire of Young Russia's protest outside the Latvian embassy this week was directed at Edvins Snore, whose film "Soviet Story" is the most powerful antidote yet to the sanitisation of the past.
20. The iron response element (IRE) is a highly conserved RNA stem loop structure. It is the binding site of iron regulatory protein (IRP).
21. Sharpton scaled the ire of the white masses and the embarrassment of the black elite to become a savvy power broker with unparalleled access to Obama.
22. This young fellow seen here invoked the ire of daddy lion with some irritatingly bouncy behaviour in the stunning surroundings of the Masai Mara national reserve in Kenya.
23. But the idea of such a garage has drawn the ire of park purists.
24. Later that year, Lottery Director Bruce Mayberry raised the ire of an influential business.
25. Buy according to intended use; the less expensive kinds ire satisfactory for casserole dishes. 18.
26. He shared his believes at the convention and drew ire from the others.
27. The sight of travelers huffing and puffing their way along drew the ire of the media.
28. They include ports on the Arabian Sea and a proposed rail project which has yet to be approved, but which would arouse controversy, and Indian ire, by running through contested territory in Kashmir.
29. Objective : To explore the regulatory mechanism of iron responsive element binding protein ( IRE? BP ) in iron metabolism.
30. After all, the niqab – the face veil to which so much secular ire has been drawn – is hardly the bane of public spaces.