Sentence examples for be ignited from inspiring English sources

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be ignited

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To set fire to (something), to light (something)

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The dried gel can be ignited at different temperatures above its ignition point (little higher than 200°C as measured below).

People can be ignited by anything.

The dry kindling of resentment is here to be ignited.

This mixture can be ignited using the energy of bigger shock waves entering the combustion chamber.

If that is the case, the nuclear fuel should not be ignited.

No one could say whether the mixture would be ignited or peacefully dispersed.

When these conditions are achieved, the plasma is said to be ignited.

Any time the issue can be ignited in politics, those who want to divide women gain.

Global poverty is a powder keg that can be ignited by our indifference".

Should that tinderbox be ignited, both the mayor and the protesters could end up losers.

Global poverty is a powder keg that could be ignited by our indifference.

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