rile

IPA: rˈaɪɫ

verb

  • To stir or move from a state of calm or order.
  • (in particular) To make angry.
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Examples of "rile" in Sentences

  • His constant interruptions during the meeting began to rile up his colleagues
  • The unfair treatment of the employees continued to rile up the workers, leading to a strike
  • I tried not to let his snarky comments rile me up, but it was difficult to stay calm
  • The loud music from the party next door was starting to rile up the neighbors
  • The politician's controversial remarks about immigration policy were sure to rile up his opponents

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