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indignation <an indignation; indignations> N

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The king consequently ordered him out of office, provoking indignation among sections of the political mainstream.
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This was interpreted as a call to boycott marriage and then triggered a storm of indignation.
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Any outrage upon the memory of the victims of that war causes us the sentiments of deep indignation and regret...
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Given the history of colonialism and globalisation in both the physical and the intellectual world, this critique asserts righteous indignation and moral superiority.
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This form is often pessimistic, characterized by irony, sarcasm, moral indignation and personal invective, with less emphasis on humor.
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Indignation at ones own government can be especially moving, as it involves a sense of betrayal.
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In view of popular indignation he resigned in order to avoid making inopportune declarations to the chamber.
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He records dreadful floggings of convicts for comparatively trifling offences without indignation, and probably as a magistrate ordered them himself.
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It has lost nothing of its force, its strong emotional impact of indignation and compassion.
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Within minutes her despair turns to indignation, and she marches off to the dance.
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