ignite

[US]/ɪɡˈnaɪt/
[UK]/ɪɡˈnaɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. light a fire; set on fire; arouse
vi. catch fire; burn

Example Sentences

the incident ignited a firestorm of controversy.

they were about to ignite the European socialist revolution.

Petrol ignites very easily.

He ignited the fireworks.

the words ignited new fury in him.

The insults ignited my anger.

His speech ignited the crowd greatly.

The rock and roll ignites the excitement of the audience.

Liberative energy can ignite or detonate combustible &explosive steam and sensitive detonator when the body static electricity is too high.

The liquid ignited when somebody dropped a match in it accidentally.

Your heart is mad wild be like fire, ignite a bundle of hot blaze to make god general time firing and cindery.

Methods: The samples were ignited, then bismuth subcarbonate in residue was determined by compleximetry.

It might be a destiny, or the commiseration of God, a light of hope ignited when a young savior named Tian Ling Jian appeared in the land of devildom.

Gaza is only the latest bloody reminder that when this particular conflict is left to smoulder, it tends to ignite with a bang, the reverberations of which travel far beyond Palestine itself.

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