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Russian

Etymology

возмути́ть (vozmutítʹ) +‎ -а́ть (-átʹ)

Pronunciation

Verb

возмуща́ть (vozmuščátʹimpf (perfective возмути́ть)

  1. to outrage, to anger, to make indignant, to trouble
  2. to incite to insurrection
    • 1877, Иван Тургенев , “Часть вторая. XXXIV”, in Новь; English translation from Constance Garnett, transl., Virgin Soil, 1920:
      — Брат ва́шей супру́ги, — промо́лвил он гро́мко, — господи́н Марке́лов схва́чен мужика́ми, кото́рых взду́мал возмуща́ть, — и сиди́т взаперти́ в губерна́торском до́ме.
      — Brat vášej suprúgi, — promólvil on grómko, — gospodín Markélov sxváčen mužikámi, kotóryx vzdúmal vozmuščátʹ, — i sidít vzapertí v gubernátorskom dóme.
      'Your wife's brother,' he said aloud—'Mr. Markelov—has been seized by the peasants he had meant to incite to insurrection, and is now in custody in the governor's house.'

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