Which preposition to use with infuriated

at Occurrences 7%

The lumber interests were infuriated at their defeat, and from this time on the struggle raged in deadly earnest.

with Occurrences 4%

Then Kurt was confused, astounded, infuriated with himself over a situation he had not brought about and could scarcely realize.

to Occurrences 3%

The feuds between these divisions took the place of those between the Guelphs and Ghibellines, since Florence was never happy without internal strife, and it cannot have added to Dante's home comfort that his wife was related to Corso Donati, who led the Neri and swaggered in his bullying way about the city with proprietary, intolerant airs that must have been infuriating to a man with Dante's stern sense of right and justice.

against Occurrences 1%

And above all, don't let us forget India, the cradle of the human race, or at least of that part of it to which we belong, where first Mohammedans, and then Christians, were most cruelly infuriated against the adherents of the original faith of mankind.

than Occurrences 1%

The Fathers ran to the throne room, each one more infuriated than the other, and declaimed against the insolence of the demon, who grew huger and more hideous at every angry word that hurtled through the air.

Which preposition to use with  infuriated