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    inflame
    /ɪnˈfleɪm/

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  3. Inflame means to cause or increase strong feelings or to make a part of the body become red, painful, and swollen. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts with examples and translations.

  4. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb inflame, which means to excite, set on fire, or cause inflammation. Find out how to use inflame in a sentence and how it differs from irony.

  5. verb (used with object) , in·flamed, in·flam·ing. to kindle or excite (passions, desires, etc.). to arouse to a high degree of passion or feeling: His harangue inflamed the rabble. Antonyms: soothe, cool. to incite or rouse, as to violence: His words inflamed the angry mob to riot.

  6. To inflame is to make feelings stronger, or stir them up. Reminding your grandfather about the time his car was stolen may just inflame his anger. Getting a parking ticket might inflame your frustration, and when a city imposes a curfew it may inflame the community's feelings of resentment.

  7. Inflame means to cause or increase strong feelings or to make a part of the body red, painful, and swollen. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts with examples and translations in various languages.

  8. Inflame means to cause very strong feelings, especially anger or excitement, in a person or in a group of people. It can also mean to make a situation worse or more difficult to deal with. See pronunciation, synonyms and usage notes.

  9. Inflame means to cause very strong feelings, especially anger or excitement, in a person or in a group of people. It also means to make a situation worse or more difficult to deal with. See pronunciation, pictures, usage notes and synonyms.