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ignite

[ig-nahyt] / ɪgˈnaɪt /


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His killing sparked another wave of protests in Minneapolis and ignited bipartisan scrutiny of the government’s immigration-enforcement campaign there.

From The Wall Street Journal

Captain Dewi Lake insisted on Monday that Wales will use the turmoil and uncertainty engulfing the domestic club game as "fuel" to ignite their Six Nations campaign.

From Barron's

"Everything on telly was BBC," she said, adding that she grew up watching the sitcom Some Mothers Do Ave Em and Doctor Who, which ignited a love of science fiction.

From BBC

The joke got laughs but ignited a firestorm.

From Salon

Suarez redeemed himself and ignited the home crowd with a clinical finish to beat Lucas Chevalier after 74 minutes.

From Barron's