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To inflame
verb
To set on fire; to kindle; to cause to burn, flame, or glow.
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He lies to inflame.
Nor is his show apt to inflame.
The repression appeared to inflame emotions further on Friday.
But the conditions exist for them to inflame each other.
I.P.G. is trying not to inflame the dispute.
How about N.S.A. practice, and what seems to inflame that?
Gases may act as local irritants to inflame mucous surfaces.
Anything else is likely to inflame the situation".
Organizers were mum, the better to inflame excitement.
The "nonsense math" is certain to inflame debate.
Such claims are likely to inflame an already febrile atmosphere.
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