Enraged vs Encaged - What's the difference?
enraged | encaged |
(encage)
To lock inside a cage; to imprison.
* {{quote-book, year=1858, author=B. B. Wiffen, title=Choice Notes from "Notes and Queries"
, passage=Bruce's daughter, Marjory, and his sister Mary, were likewise to be encaged , the former in the Tower of London, the latter in Roxburghe Castle.}}
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 12, author=Fiona Johannessen, title=Other Voices: Inspired by shelter of compassion, work=TheUnion.com
, passage=I feared the sight of encaged animals would be unbearably sad.}}
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 18, author=Natalie Angier, title=Brain Is a Co-Conspirator in a Vicious Stress Loop, work=New York Times
, passage=To rattle the rats to the point where their stress response remained demonstrably hyperactive, the researchers exposed the animals to four weeks of varying stressors: moderate electric shocks, being encaged with dominant rats, prolonged dunks in water.}}
As verbs the difference between enraged and encaged
is that enraged is (enrage) while encaged is (encage).As an adjective enraged
is angered, made furious, made full of rage.encaged
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