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been inflamed
verb
To set on fire; to kindle; to cause to burn, flame, or glow.
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He implied, but did not say, that these neighborhoods had been inflamed by Jewish settlers.
Both sentiments have been inflamed by the country's frontline role in Europe's refugee and migrant emergency.
Passions have been inflamed, they pointed out, and many of the players have staked out positions that limit their flexibility.
It has been inflamed because Cameron is also separately poised to publish yet another new list of peers.
Sectarian division has been inflamed, Omary adds, as part of the "old British imperial tactic of divide and rule".
Indeed, the opposition would just as likely have been inflamed as disarmed by a looser program that promised even higher federal spending.
For a long time now, the language used by both sides in American politics has been inflamed by bellicose metaphors.
Talks between the two sides had been inflamed, placing the New York trip in danger of cancellation amid the negotiations.
"If anything has been inflamed, it's the dishonesty that often takes place by the news media," she said before moving on to the next question.
Debate over the rights and wrongs of Asbos has been inflamed by an allegation by Straw that solicitors who challenge the orders are out to make money.
Tensions have been inflamed by the civil war in Syria, which has drawn in Shia and Sunni fighters from Iraq and beyond to fight against each other.
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