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was inflaming
verb
To set on fire; to kindle; to cause to burn, flame, or glow.
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Hyman told him that dairy was inflaming his bowel.
In Washington, the State Department cautioned that the Israeli tactic was inflaming the conflict, which entered its 12th month today.
But the standoff was inflaming nationalist feelings in both countries that have flared into local violence in the past.
I got a bit better through taking medication, and started working in the City, but it was really stressful, and the stress was inflaming it even more.
At the same time, Radio Free Europe, an arm of the American intelligence community, was inflaming the situation, implying American assistance in any open conflict.
The Bush administration said today that Israel's policy of pinpoint killings of Palestinians was inflaming the Middle East conflict and urged the Israelis to alleviate what it called the humiliations of the Palestinian people.
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My throat was inflamed and raw.
His right Achilles' was inflamed, his gait crimped.
He was inflamed by the Manchester middle classes.
He had an M.R.I. that showed that his iliotibial band was inflamed.
"She was inflamed," said Dr. Lloyd J. Old, an immunotherapy expert at Sloan-Kettering and a longtime friend.
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