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was inflamed
verb
To set on fire; to kindle; to cause to burn, flame, or glow.
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My throat was inflamed and raw.
Nor is it clear why only his brain was inflamed.
He was inflamed by the Manchester middle classes.
His right Achilles' was inflamed, his gait crimped.
It was clear that his brain was inflamed, but there was no bacterial or viral infection.
Intensive testing: There was no doubt that Mr. Stanacev had meningitis — his brain was inflamed.
The injury was inflamed when she rolled the ankle in late December.
He had an M.R.I. that showed that his iliotibial band was inflamed.
He replied that her cervix was inflamed, and that some women with H.I.V. had a similar condition.
Newley's sense of childhood dislocation was inflamed by his wartime evacuation from Hackney, east London, to Hertfordshire.
"She was inflamed," said Dr. Lloyd J. Old, an immunotherapy expert at Sloan-Kettering and a longtime friend.
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