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Understanding Infuriating Situations and How to Deal with Them

Infuriating means extremely angry or upsetting. It can be used to describe a situation, person, or action that causes intense frustration or rage.

Example sentences:

* The constant delays in the project have been infuriating for the team.
* Her rude behavior towards me has been infuriating for weeks now.
* The government's decision to raise taxes again is infuriating for many citizens.

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