/aʊtˈreɪd/ – Verb
Definition: 1. vi phạm nghiêm trọng luật pháp, xâm phạm thô bạo quyền của người khác;
2. hành hung, cưỡng hiếp;
3. lăng mạ, xúc phạm thô bạo;
4. quấy đảo, gây xáo trộn.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, outrage refers to an act that is grossly offensive to the standards of decency and morality, often causing anger, resentment, or indignation in others. It can also refer to a legal claim for damages based on extreme emotional distress caused by such offensive conduct.
Example: The defendant’s actions caused outrage among the community, leading to widespread protests and calls for justice.