Sentence examples for conflagrate from inspiring English sources

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conflagrate

verb

To catch fire.

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Our ability to turn around the rate of carbon emissions and slow the engine that can conflagrate the world is certain.

But rather like a Tom Stoppard play in modernist dress, that quest widens out to consider personal loyalties against a changing political backdrop that finds room for ethical considerations about both journalism and government alongside bursts of Beethoven and the use of "conflagrate" as a verb.

One medical expert, who asked not to be named so as not to further conflagrate politics and women's reproductive health, said that Fiorina had "totally mischaracterized" the facts of how such procedures really work.

You don't conflagrate, you burn.

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India has far more resources, security, and friends than it did in 1991, the year it was confronted by a balance-of-payments crisis, several conflagrating insurgencies and the collapse of its primary ally, the Soviet Union.

He tried to recall the things you were meant to do and not to do in order to avoid conflagrating yourself.

It was all very exciting, and I wanted green goo to begin pouring from cauldrons in every skybox, but it ended as quickly as it conflagrated.

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