Verb conjugation of "outrage" in English
Conjugate the verb outrage
Present
I outrage
you outrage
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I outrage
you outrage
...
Past
he outraged
we have outraged
...
he outraged
we have outraged
...
Future
will outrage
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will outrage
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Conditional
would outrage
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would outrage
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Conjunctive
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Present
I outrage
you outrage
he outrages
we outrage
you outrage
they outrage
Perfect
I have outraged
you have outraged
he has outraged
we have outraged
you have outraged
they have outraged
Past
I outraged
you outraged
he outraged
we outraged
you outraged
they outraged
Pluperfect
I had outraged
you had outraged
he had outraged
we had outraged
you had outraged
they had outraged
Future
I will outrage
you will outrage
he will outrage
we will outrage
you will outrage
they will outrage
Future perfect
I will have outraged
you will have outraged
he will have outraged
we will have outraged
you will have outraged
they will have outraged
Present Conjunctive
I outrage
you outrage
he outrage
we outrage
you outrage
they outrage
Perfect Conjunctive
I have outraged
you have outraged
he have outraged
we have outraged
you have outraged
they have outraged
Past Conjunctive
I outraged
you outraged
he outraged
we outraged
you outraged
they outraged
Pluperfect Conjunctive
I had outraged
you had outraged
he had outraged
we had outraged
you had outraged
they had outraged
Present Conditional
I would outrage
you would outrage
he would outrage
we would outrage
you would outrage
they would outrage
Perfect Conditional
I would have outraged
you would have outraged
he would have outraged
we would have outraged
you would have outraged
they would have outraged
Sample sentences
| English |
| The news caused outrage among the people. |
| She felt outrage when she heard the unfair decision. |
| Many expressed their outrage on social media. |
| The outrage grew as more details emerged. |
| He was outraged by the lack of action. |
| They will outrage the community with their actions. |
| Outrage is a natural response to injustice. |
| I was outraged when I saw the unfair treatment. |
| The film sparked outrage among critics. |
| Outrage can lead to important changes. |
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