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uproar
/ ˈʌpˌrɔː /
noun
a commotion or disturbance characterized by loud noise and confusion; turmoil
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Soccer’s proposed European Super League—a breakaway organization of a dozen wealthy teams—was met with widespread uproar in 2021 and folded in just 48 hours.
The strike caused a diplomatic uproar that ultimately set the stage for a deal to end the war.
Amid the uproar, one of the project’s prospective clients, the German company RWE, has pulled out of an agreement to purchase a large share of the project’s ammonia output.
Amid the uproar over his decision came letters from Upton Sinclair urging Garland to put the money to good use by endowing a fund for the good of mankind.
"You try to take a Murray mint off a pensioner - uproar. But we've closed thousands of youth clubs. It's a national disaster."
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