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to inflaming
verb
To set on fire; to kindle; to cause to burn, flame, or glow.
Exact(3)
In addition to inflaming paranoia in some right-wing quarters, Democratic Presidents have a way of inspiring foreign-policy conservatives to form hawkish pressure groups.
He addressed them several times including at the commemorations of the first anniversary of the Quebec City mosque shooting, where he referred to them in French as "racists" and "dumdums who walk around with dog paws on a T-shirt" who contributed to inflaming tensions.
Who amongst us would choose to befriend a sentinel devoted to inflaming our suffering?
Similar(57)
He lies to inflame.
Nor is his show apt to inflame.
Rather, he often seemed to inflame it.
They can also be used to inflame, or to pander.
Anything else is likely to inflame the situation".
Gases may act as local irritants to inflame mucous surfaces.
But the United States also tried not to inflame the dispute.
The repression appeared to inflame emotions further on Friday.
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